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by hfkwer
1092 days ago
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Sounds like the problem could also be with Nix maintainers who don't understand that "semver" is not a universal law of nature and that not all projects and ecosystems follow it. This kind of blanket dismissal can cut both ways. Semver (the website and "spec") was created in 2009 by some guy. It's not an RFC, a standard, or anything like that. Yes, it gained widespread adoption. Yes, the guy in question is a cofounder of GitHub. So what? You cannot force it upon everyone. Python is about 20 years older than semver. Django is several years older. Should the whole ecosystem change their conventions because it's more convenient for a few people? |
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