I have yet to find any bugs other than the apps that are installed on your SD card disappearing from your home screens when you plug the Pro into the computer, but that's hardly an issue since I can use filesharing programs to get around ever having to do that. Thanks for the information. I get what you're saying, and it's good to know now since I don't want to screw up my phone (of course). One more question though. Let's say there is ever an update for a version that follows the one we have that was leaked. If it was released by Verizon OTA, would our phones detect that that update is available?
I too would be perfectly fine if this was the version eventually pushed and honestly if they pushed this build and then a few weeks later pushed a newer build fixing the very few issues like you mentioned would make things a log smoother in regard to your question.
Whenever you download and install an OS build (even a signed one like this) before the carrier releases it you are taking a (small) risk.
Software updates come in three basic forms.
1. An OTA update. An OTA update is typically small (30-40 mb or so if it is a point release update, and 100 + MB or so if it is a major update (ie Froyo to Gingerbread). OTA updates contain ONLY the files needed to upgrade from one specific build to another. OTA Updates WILL NOT WORK if you are running any build other than the one that is expected which is typically the last official build from a specific carrier.
2. An OTA RUU (or flash-able RUU). RUU stands for Rom Update Utility. A RUU is c complete copy of the ROM for the phone (typically several hundred MB) and will WIPE THE PHONE. You rename this file as instructed (varies by manufacturer), stick this in the root of your SD card, boot into recovery and allow it to do it's work. YOU WILL LOOSE ALL DATA ON THE HONE!!!
3. A Flash-able (or executable RUU) is an .exe file run from your computer. You install the required USB drivers for your phone, plug it onto your PC, and run the EXE file on your computer and it will update your phone. The .exa file actually contains the same .zip file as the OTA RUU and sometimes a nice developer/programmer will fish that file out and make it available.
Now that I have addressed some of the terms I am going to use I will attempt to answer your question specifically.
If you are running an OTA Update like this and this ends up being the build that VZW pushes then YES you will be able to get future updates.
If this is NOT the build they push (ie they push a newer or older build) then when the push happens they servers will ping your phone, determine it is NOT running the expected build of Froyo and NOT push the update because as I said before the OTA Updates contain only the files needed to upgrade from a specific build of Froyo to Gingerbread. Theoretically you could manually download the update file and the system MIGHT let you install it (more than likely it would error out) and if it did then you are taking the risk that some files or configurations not being correct and causing problems.
If Verizon pushes a different build from this one and we wish to install that build (and that is by no means necessary if you are content with this one) then you would need to wait for one of the RUU's to leak (as they invariably do) and upgrade that way.