Before switching to tick-tock scheme one could choose latest previous x.y.z 
release, i.e. previous x.y with latest z to ensure maximum maturity and 
stability.
Now obviously odd bug-fixes releases are preferable, but actually for even x.y 
(3.2, 3.4, etc.) only single bug fix release will be issued (may be besides 
urgent critical and security fixes). Thus currently there are no "stable" 
version, and odd numbered releases constantly accumulate new features from even 
versions.
Just now 3.0.z is available, but what to take in future: latest "odd", or 
better previous "odds", to skip latest features and regression problem and to 
ensure no critical bugs found so far. But from other side previous "odds" have 
no latest fixes.
So what is general production choosing recommendation now?
Regards, Vlad

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