Well as it stands right now, at least the (admittedly more basic things)
stuff I do run is working with 1.3.1. So I cannot add any exciting
arguments. And upstream tends to always recommend "the latest stuff", so
next week this could be 1.3.3. ;)

Technically it looks possible but with the risk of being beyond Debian
right now. Which has a few challenges on the packaging side (mostly to
ensure it is clear where things came from) but also the normal approach
for a LTS release is to be a little more conservative about latest and
greatest as that also means not that well tested/settled.

So I personally would be hesitant unless there are even more specific
reasons like 1.3.2 allows to do x and that will be important because of
this reason. The problem is/was that newer not only means fixes but also
new breakage. So I rather stick to a reasonable pace and want to see
very good reasons to move fast(er) (besides not being the runner type
anyways ;)).

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