> RC10 introduces lots of new options so it might not be suitable at that point in the release.
One might argue that including ANY RC version into a supposedly stable release is a bad move... (if rc at all, why not go for the latest?)
> RC10 introduces lots of new options so it might not be suitable at that point in the release.
One might argue that including ANY RC version into a supposedly stable release is a bad move...
(if rc at all, why not go for the latest?)