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No, I use stable release. It was released 3 months ago. It's too often for breaking changes.



I think his point was that you're not being forced to upgrade if your current version is working for you. You don't have to be on the bleeding edge if that isn't working out for your business.


Stable version is not bleeding edge. And if you don't upgrade on new versions, you also mix bugfixes and price (complexity) of future upgrades just grows.




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