I wouldn't use it for a production site yet, particularly not for a client. You're virtually guaranteed to run across requirements that aren't supported by updated modules yet, leaving you with either building it yourself, trying to upgrade the module yourself or pay someone to do it or telling the client no.
That said if you have the bandwidth to create a drupal 6 playground or want to use it on a site that you have the ability to make functionality decisions on so you can wait for modules, there's no reason not to work with 6. I'm excited about the developments of 6 and would love to work with it, but the sites I'm working on need to be able to be added to/updated quickly and easily so I'm not in a position to do it right now.
John Furfey wrote:
Just curious...for those with experience with Drupal, is it worth bringing up version 6 considering that many modules don't seem to be supported yet. I'm interested in trying out the actions and workflow modules...would I be better off sticking with 5.7?
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