> whatever change you do you will always who prefered the previous way,
> it's easy to find rants about any software change that doesn't mean that
> the changes don't make sense
>
It is clear that you have not read the article. Everyone has rights to rants, if that is what you want to call it, when you start taking away features or replace them with something that does not work and possibly breaking existing applications. I guess it is not that big a deal to have backward compatibility. Hack everything is open source and everyone can change and build it so who cares right???
> whatever change you do you will always who prefered the previous way,
> it's easy to find rants about any software change that doesn't mean that
> the changes don't make sense
>
It is clear that you have not read the article. Everyone has rights to rants, if that is what you want to call it, when you start taking away features or replace them with something that does not work and possibly breaking existing applications. I guess it is not that big a deal to have backward compatibility. Hack everything is open source and everyone can change and build it so who cares right???
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