Pedro, thank you. The problem is that as an enterprise that sees IT as
tertiary means of production (as opposed to technology-driven
enterprises such as Google or Microsoft) we're extremely conservative
when it comes to software. The latest and greatest is never our first
choice, and features are a distant fourth to stability, reliability, and
dependability. Right now I'm leaning towards the well-established and
therefore more stable 3.3 release tomsave myself the hassle of new
features and thus also new bugs.
Is there a simple comparison between 3.3 and 3.4 that shows what 3.4 is
capable of that 3.3 isn't? Maybe there's something we really need but
don't know yet. Something that'd be worth the extra work and effort
necessary to deploy 3.4 instead of 3.3? Right now it's more like a
clusterf*ck of two separate feature sets with no easy way of comparison.
Thanks,
Martin
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