Yes, Sequoia now follows my longstanding "Rule of 3" advice, which is to ALWAYS wait to upgrade to a new macOS until it reaches at least version 3. As Sequoia is now at 15.4.1 with 15.5 imminent, that means it is stable enough to adopt. Here's an excellent "best practices" article written by Mike Bombich of Carbon Copy Cloner fame on the best ways to upgrade an operating system:
Great stuff, Ken!
Is it time to upgrade to Sequoia?
Yes, Sequoia now follows my longstanding "Rule of 3" advice, which is to ALWAYS wait to upgrade to a new macOS until it reaches at least version 3. As Sequoia is now at 15.4.1 with 15.5 imminent, that means it is stable enough to adopt. Here's an excellent "best practices" article written by Mike Bombich of Carbon Copy Cloner fame on the best ways to upgrade an operating system:
https://support.bombich.com/hc/en-us/articles/20686420473367-Best-practices-for-updating-your-Mac-s-OS