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by colept 3427 days ago
v2.0.0 released this on Feb 10, 2016

v3.0.0-alpha.1 released this on May 19, 2016

v3.0.0-alpha.3 released this on Aug 2, 201

v3.0.0-beta.1 released this on Sep 16, 2016

v4.0.0-0 released this on Sep 13, 2016

v3.0.0 released this on Oct 24, 2016

> ... and that's their own problem.

Hence deprecation right out the gate. V4 is much better, great work - but blaming users for API churn does not make me confident. Sure users could have used a stable release, but then upgrade twice? What confidence is there that it won't churn again?

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I'm so confused. There are only two actual releases there: v2.0.0 and then 8 months later v3, where all that happened was v1 API was removed. If you only keep up with the stable releases your life has been simple with React Router.
Also, don't upgrade. v3 is going to maintained with bugfixes and whatever needs to happen to be compatible with new React releases indefinitely.