mdadm upgrade easy or brain surgery?

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Hi all,

Debian is a little slow tracking mdadm, and currently ships version
1.9 in unstable. Of course, I want to try out the fancy new features
in mdadm 2.1 to match my shiny new 2.6.14 (Debian stock) Linux kernel.

http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=337903

Is upgrading mdadm the type of thing that requires exquisite care,
meticulous expertise, and a sacrificial goat to the data safety gods?
Or can a naive oaf like me blurt the latest unpatched mdadm onto a
production system and probably come out just fine?

-Jeff
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