Re: [Development] Removal of Non-deprecated API Elements in v6.6.0

2023-10-19 Thread Volker Hilsheimer via Development
> On 19 Oct 2023, at 15:55, Phil Thompson via Development > wrote: > > On 19/10/2023 12:07, Giuseppe D'Angelo via Development wrote: >> On 19/10/2023 12:07, Phil Thompson via Development wrote: >>> Up until v6.6 upgrading to a new version was relatively low risk but this >>> will just encoura

Re: [Development] Removal of Non-deprecated API Elements in v6.6.0

2023-10-19 Thread Volker Hilsheimer via Development
> On 19 Oct 2023, at 13:07, Giuseppe D'Angelo via Development > wrote: > > On 19/10/2023 12:07, Phil Thompson via Development wrote: >> Up until v6.6 upgrading to a new version was relatively low risk but this >> will just encourage people to stay on older versions. Is this a mistake or a >> c

Re: [Development] Removal of Non-deprecated API Elements in v6.6.0

2023-10-19 Thread Phil Thompson via Development
On 19/10/2023 12:07, Giuseppe D'Angelo via Development wrote: On 19/10/2023 12:07, Phil Thompson via Development wrote: Up until v6.6 upgrading to a new version was relatively low risk but this will just encourage people to stay on older versions. Is this a mistake or a change in policy? Ther

Re: [Development] Removal of Non-deprecated API Elements in v6.6.0

2023-10-19 Thread Giuseppe D'Angelo via Development
On 19/10/2023 12:07, Phil Thompson via Development wrote: Up until v6.6 upgrading to a new version was relatively low risk but this will just encourage people to stay on older versions. Is this a mistake or a change in policy? There is actually a policy document that says that certain source b