Safe to move to leopard now or wait?

Hi,
Further to another question I have posted here about Tiger support, I am also interested to hear your thoughts about Leopard Server. Do you guys think it is wise to wait at least six months to a year before moving to Leopard Server? Have you run into any major issues, problems?
We are planning on using Leopard on a few Intel XServes, mainly using MySQL 5.0. I know it is possible to upgrade to MySQL 5 (from 4) on Tiger Server, but is that a better, more stable solution?
My opinion is to usually wait at least a year before using a new release of an OS. In this case I am thinking of using Tiger Server and upgrading the MySQL to version 5 as I think this will be a more robust/reliable solution.
Am I wrong in thinking this? If we simply buy a few more XServes, they will automatically come with Leopard Server and MySQL 5, so there will be no need to ugprade MySQL, but I am uncomfortable deploying Leopard Server so soon.
Please let me know your thoughts ...

If you have the spare hardware, get a copy of 10.5 server and see if you can make it work for your network/needs.

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