This will depend somewhat on what your needs are. The stable version is the one that is the most thoroughly tested and debugged. With the exception of minor version upgrades, security updates, and bugfixes, it sees few changes and thus will likely not have the latest version of a particular program available. This is ideal for servers, large-scale deployments of workstations, and people who don't want to try the latest versions of software.
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