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by pcwalton
4007 days ago
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I don't want to relitigate this issue again, but that's not an accurate description of the policy. If you tell us that one of the changes in a point release broke your code, then appropriate action will be taken, regardless of who you are. No organization is given special privileges regarding breaking changes based on "close relationships" to the developers. It is true that Rust, like all actively-maintained languages, can make changes that are theoretically breaking if all evidence strongly suggests that no code is actually going to break. |
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