I am with Chad on this one. Minor updates on Drupal aren't that big a deal (although very frequent), but doing a major upgrade is a major pain in the ass. Especially when you start using things like custom content types, etc. Not to mention the constant module updates and security fixes that come out on a weekly basis, keeping a Drupal site current over a number of years is a very high maintenance proposition. At least from my experience :-)

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