Re: Permanent Updates Policy exception for PrusaSlicer, Cura, Black, tox, HTTPie and ownCloud Desktop Client

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On Sat, Jul 17, 2021 at 7:00 AM Dan Čermák <dan.cermak@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Otto Urpelainen <oturpe@xxxxxx> writes:

I am however unsure what the exact rules are, because I also pushed an
upgrade of Emacs from 26 to 27 to Fedora 33 and received a few
complaints there (to my surprise).

I guess I am too. I haven't looked at the guidelines at this very moment, but I thought it only strongly discouraged major updates within a release, but did not forbid it.

I typically don't do API breaking updates of library packages unless there's a good reason, but I tend to keep all user facing applications up to date across all supported releases. I'm pretty sure a lot of packages work that way.

Thanks,
Richard 
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