I agree with Tony, the analogy doesn't fit. Not fixing a car that isn't
broken makes sense. Not applying fixes for KNOWN errors usually doesn't
make sense. We all know that PTFs can go PE and cause problems, but you
have to weigh up the likelihood of a known error causing you serious
problems. Also your car failing doesn't normally cost your business
millions of £$€.
Cheers,
Mick.

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