No real point in upgrading for upgrading's sake alone.  If you have a genuine
need (ie. Storm lacks some support for hardware or software that you simply must
have) or if your are just curious and/or an explorer, then yes.  Otherwise, if
your present installation does the job for you, by all means stick with it.  It
really makes no difference whether Storm is still in business or not.




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> Yes, I know, no more Progeny questions, so feel free to E-mail me with
> responses rather than the list....
>
> ...but I was just wondering WHY people were switching to Progeny? I'm just
> settling down with Storm (was previously having technical issues that kept
> forcing me to reinstall), and I'm extremely happy with it...  now everything
> is running quite nicely, and I'd like to keep it that way (well, I still need
> to do some things like upgrade X, but there seems to have been enough
> discussion about that on the list already to help me out).... I'm wondering
> why I would want to "upgrade" to Progeny rather than stick with this and the
> occassional apt-get upgrade........? It seems this process has been causing
> problems for most people, and those that have it working haven't said
> anything about it that makes it sound as good as Storm....
>
> I'm asking this list rather than the Progeny list because I am also
> interested in the opinions of Storm users that might have considered
> switching to Progeny and decided against it, wheras I am not interested in
> the opinions of those that use Progeny but never used Storm...
>
> Caleb
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