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6/22/2006 12:15 PM
 

I started with a fresh install of 4.0.2 and have yet to upgrade the core. M question is should I first bump my version to 4.03 then to the 4.3 version? Or..can I go directly from 4.02 to 4.3? I understand 4.3 is a release candidate so maybe I should old off for a bit. I also see 4.3 has an "update" download with 4.03 does not. Doh...I'm confused!

I guess what I'm asking is: What is the recommended updgrade path from 4.02 to bring my core version as up to date as possible without taking it to the bleeding edge? I guess I'd like the version to be well known as stable or better than 4.02...

 
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