The way we're thinking about breaking changes is silly
https://welltypedwitch.bearblog.dev/the-way-were-thinking-about-breaking-changes-is-really-silly/

The way we're thinking about breaking changes is silly
https://welltypedwitch.bearblog.dev/the-way-were-thinking-about-breaking-changes-is-really-silly/
Does this mean the author isn’t ready to commit to the current API and behavior? Should we expect #breakingchanges? And do the version numbers mean anything at all? Do they have a proper #releasestrategy? After version 1.0, it’s time to be responsible. Your users or developers depend on stability. First, choose a #releasestrategy—will you adopt regular releases, or only push new versions when necessary? (cont'd)
Should new warnings (logs or actual warnings) emitted given the same previous contents (user code/docs didn't change) be considered a breaking change?
@shom
So it sounds like "Installed Web Apps" or Web Apps you add to your home screen are now breaking in #Apple 's next #iOS #beta
I use #Printables , #OpenAI , #Octopi, my #Asus Router, #Facebook, and #CommonSenseMedia apps this way.