On 20/04/16 21:11, Fleshgrinder wrote: > I do not see a single reason why you would need to change anything if > you are not requiring any of the new features and would say that the > only reason to upgrade for you is security patches. > > However, I hardly believe that you cannot see a speed improvement; or at > least less memory consumption.
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