You have no idea how pumped I am.
Anyway, a lot of the kernel changes that are being pushed out recently are just barely making it into the next Ubutnu release. Many aren't. So I think this is a good release time for Debian in regards to the kernel. Get a solid release before a ton of changes roll out so that by the next release those changes are now solid. That is kinda Debian's thing for the stable release anyway. Be as rock-solid-stable as possible.
Still, I have a few servers that run recent 64bit processors and they had issues with Etch. They ran perfect under Lenny. However, I was always a bit worried about running testing on production servers. I run testing on my desktops and dev servers, but production?
So I am REALLY glad to update them to stable. So far no problems at all and it is a solid release. I have been a fan of Lenny for a while. I think it is the best Debian release that I have been a part of (I started using Debain just before the Sarge release). So yeah, I am pumped.
Oh, and Dave. Don't feel bad about Ubuntu. They still contribute upstream to Debian and they are the front layer for newbies. They provide a great buffer between those just getting started and the rock-solid-stable-but-can-be-old release or volatile testing/unstable/experimental world that is Debian.
Anyway, back to upgrading 5 servers from Etch/Windows to Lenny.
~Stack~