> On Tuesday 26 April 2005 18:32, rado wrote: > > > > > I saw remarks by Alexander Dalloz and others whom I respect all > > greatly. They seemed to instill in me that just because the core > > is released does not mean that there are above avg problems w/it > > right then. The main public (not just the testers) get a hold of > > it and bugzilla gets it's share of activity. Given all this, when > > you think is ideal time to upgrade??? Do it right away...wait a > > couple months...when??? > > > > I don't think there's a "one size fits all" answer to your question. > The best suggestion I can give you is to follow a release right > from the start. That is, jump in to the testing phase at some > point with a spare computer, follow the discussion on the > fedora-test list and poke at the system to see what problems you > can find. This will give you a good feeling for quality of the > software. At some point, probably after the "official release" > you'll be comfortable with the system enough to know if it's ready > for your own "production" usage. > > Regards, Mike Klinke Hi Mike, thx my problem is, is that I don't have a test bench anymore...so now I want to, more or less, take baby steps into it. as Steve Stern said earlier, maybe wait 3 wks or so...then I'll kinda test the water... feel what other people are sayin bout it then upgrade to fc4 if I feel the reports seem good...Thing bout it is...can't wait forever to do it because then we fighting short legacy. thx John Rose -- rado <rado@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>