Lazarus 2.0 release - push to Rawhide or wait?

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Just a couple of minutes ago, version 2.0 of Lazarus, the Pascal IDE / GUI toolkit was released. 

Here's the link to the changelog; there are a few compatibility-breaking changes:
http://wiki.lazarus.freepascal.org/Lazarus_2.0.0_release_notes

Lazarus is used to compile a few other Fedora packages, thus I'd want to avoid just upgrading it to v.2.0 and calling it a day without checking how it affects the dependent packages. I could submit an F30 change proposal, though that would be way past the deadline. On the other hand, putting v.2.0 away until F31 means users will be stuck on the old version for quite some time.

I'd be thankful for any input on this dilemma.

A.I.
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