Installing Sarge -- Any reason to wait?

From: Hal Vaughan (hal_at_thresholddigital.com)
Date: 05/30/05

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    I have two production systems that I've been working with. Right now they are
    on Mepis while I'm testing. I want to change both over to straight Debian
    for stability. I know Sarge is due to be declared stable in about a week
    (could that change?), but it might be easier for me to install in the next
    day or two due to scheduling. Is there any benefit to waiting to install
    Sarge until after it goes stable? If so, I'll wait, but if there's no real
    reason, I'd rather install asap. (And yes, I'll be getting security
    updates.)

    Thanks!

    Hal

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