[GNC] Help required

will at theprescotts.com will at theprescotts.com
Mon Jul 6 10:33:15 EDT 2020


David,

There is no one answer for everybody but I find it is better to pick a time when I have no emergencies and update, even if it will "fix something that ain't broke". 

Either you skip all updates until you have to, then it is a pain because you are way out of date and there may be no direct update path.
Or you break working systems with updates you may not need right now and it is pain fixing things that weren't broken.

The only guarantee is that it will be a pain either way.

Will

On 2020 Jul 6, at 07-06 08:35:03, David Carlson <david.carlson.417 at gmail.com> wrote:

Will,

In many. Cases it is better to follow the the adage "If it ain't broke, don't fix it."

David Carlson 

On Mon, Jul 6, 2020, 7:55 AM will at theprescotts.com <mailto:will at theprescotts.com> <will at theprescotts.com <mailto:will at theprescotts.com>> wrote:
"Decide from those whether there are new features that you want. If not,
there is no reason to abandon a release that you are using successfully."

I would disagree. I think it is better to keep all software current. You may not want new features in the current latest release, but down the road there may be a release with features you want. If your software is many versions out of date, updating is always harder.

Will
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