On 2/2/22 04:20, andy pugh wrote:
On Wed, 2 Feb 2022 at 05:38, Andy Howell <a...@gamubaru.com> wrote:
I maintain a gantry style CNC router for our high school robotics team.
Tonight our hard disk died. I need to decide what version to install.
From reading the list, it looks like 2.9 is close to release. My
preference would be to go with that. Any reason I should go with 2.8.2
instead?
2.8.2 is tested, released, and known-good
2.9 is in development, might sometimes break, and contains
under-tested features.
As far as I know we don't even have a 2.9 release manager yet, so I
would not really describe it as "close to release"
Unless you need a feature that is in 2.9 but not 2.8 then I would
suggest 2.8.
Andy,
I based my impression of it getting close from reading mails about
progressing in the Debian new release queue. While I don't have specific
2.9 features I need, the move to python 3 is plus. I'll give it a try.
If I run into issues I can always fall back to 2.8.
Thanks,
Andy
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