> > You have a confirmed issue now, so -current isn't likely to make things > > worse. (With daemons like this I'm usually happier running -current in > > production than older code). > > This seems to imply that -current typically consists of bugfixes vs > new features/enhancements?
-current is what the developers run. If -current has a bug, our eye is on it. Some users might hate it when an official past release has a bug, but their perspective is small and narrow compared to ours. If -current has a bug, that bug will mean the next release will have that bug. Therefore, we focus on -current. The result is that the next release probably has less bugs. It is the best we can do.