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Yes, but choose based on what criteria? security, stability and
functionality is what you check for.
The argument of some (all?) repos carrying updates to the vendor repo
is almost exclusively used with the background of stability.
Ok, let's drop
stability for a minute. how's this for a good reason to be
*VERY* wary of upgrading vendor pkgs.
If you use FC1 and upgrade to KDE 3.2, any program which uses arts for audio
output becomes somewhat broken. IIRC it wasn't anything too major like it
wouldn't run, just it wouldn't run in KDE.
Well, people dislike it, because some folks have been doing lots of
PR
against upgrading vendor supplied packages, usually in the sense that
repo ABC is bad because it does so, so choose repo XYZ. You all know
who these folks are ...
And these repos are usually the ones that cause breakage
with the vendors pkgs
and with other vendor compatible repos. before I knew better I used one of
said repos. I confused the hell out of poor yum.
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