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    tech #antifa ‏@steveklabnik 27 Jan 2015

    "Upgrades only get harder and more painful (and more fragile) the longer one goes between them." http://www.tedunangst.com/flak/post/long-term-support-considered-harmful …

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      1. Herman J. Radtke III ‏@hermanradtke 27 Jan 2015

        @steveklabnik I see two competing forces: 1) stay up to date 2) i want my code to not suddenly break. Both are mutually valid.

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      2. tech #antifa ‏@steveklabnik 27 Jan 2015

        @hermanradtke totally. you can roll out updates without breaking, I think that's the key

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      4. Peter Wagenet ‏@wagenet 27 Jan 2015

        @steveklabnik @hermanradtke That's our goal with Ember. We try very hard to make each release painless.

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      5. Herman J. Radtke III ‏@hermanradtke 27 Jan 2015

        @wagenet Yes, I think your Ember 2.0 release plan was one of the best I have seen. @steveklabnik

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      6. Peter Wagenet ‏@wagenet 27 Jan 2015

        @hermanradtke @steveklabnik It's been really hard work, and I see why people don't do it. It's still worth the effort.

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      7. tech #antifa ‏@steveklabnik 27 Jan 2015

        @wagenet @hermanradtke yup, it seems real good. hoping we can do the same with rust

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      1. Chris Siebenmann ‏@thatcks 27 Jan 2015

        @eevee @steveklabnik Both have the effect of reducing valid bug reports to OpenBSD, but there's a different experience for the users.

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      3. tech #antifa ‏@steveklabnik 27 Jan 2015

        @thatcks @eevee I think it's important to make a good upgrade path if you're taking this strategy, for sure

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    1. Chris Siebenmann ‏@thatcks 27 Jan 2015

      @eevee @steveklabnik There are two views of this: one is that it gets user to upgrade fast, the other is that it maroons users w/o support.

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