Re: How To Abandon Microsoft

From: Unruh (unruh-spam_at_physics.ubc.ca)
Date: 09/25/05

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    Date: 25 Sep 2005 15:30:03 GMT
    
    

    Mxsmanic <mxsmanic@gmail.com> writes:

    >> Upgrading software is simple too.

    >Once you have the software running, you don't ever need to upgrade.
    >Upgrade is a bad word in production environments.

    Uh, if it makes you happier "installing security patches" instead of
    "upgrade" You DEFINITELY want to install security patches even in a
    production environment.


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