Current recommended version of 389ds for RHEL7

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Hi,

we're going to migrate from CentOS5/389ds v1.2.10.26 to RHEL7/CentOS7.

We are running three replicated master 389ds server in a busy production  environment (~30000 entries, ~20 requests/sec on each master) with several plugins activated (memberOf, referential integrity, pam passthroughcat, uniqueness, usn) and a lot of custom indexes.

 What is the current stable recommended version for production on RHEL7? We are compiling the binaries from sources, so we are not limited by the availability of rpms.

I see that there are three git branches maintained : 1.2.11, 1.3.1 and 1.3.2, there is also an "official" rpm package 1.3.1 in RHEL7.

Does it mean that 1.3.1 is considered as stable version for RHEL7? As I can see, not all the fixes are back-ported from 1.3.2 to 1.3.1 (ex https://fedorahosted.org/389/ticket/47313#comment:20). So is there any reason to use 1.3.2 instead of 1.3.1 or 1.3.2 is still not considered stable enough?

Thank you!
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