Stability and compatibility doesn't necessary imply
outdated software. In fact
nowadays running oldish software gives nothing by
unattractive look. And
that is what spookes many potential users.
I disagree. Having latest-and-greatest, if it comes from the Linux camp, does
not mean quality.
Understandably, latest and greatest may not always be the *best* option.
There is a lot to be said for stability/status quo.
However, you need to look at both ends of the spectrum. Here in the State
of Hawaii, I am a data processing systems analyst in order to help fund
the startup of my data
Stability and compatibility doesn't necessary imply
outdated software. In fact
nowadays running oldish software gives nothing by
unattractive look. And
that is what spookes many potential users.
I disagree. Having latest-and-greatest, if it comes from the Linux camp, does
not mean