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Please respect semantic versioning, 3.4.2 dropped py36 support #131

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ssbarnea opened this issue Jan 4, 2022 · 1 comment
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Please respect semantic versioning, 3.4.2 dropped py36 support #131

ssbarnea opened this issue Jan 4, 2022 · 1 comment

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ssbarnea commented Jan 4, 2022

I do not think it is unreasonable to expect a bump of at least the minor version when dropping a supported python version (3.6) instead of just releasing a patch.

Not following the semantic versioning, or not doing code reviews is a bad practice that may alienate other consumers.

I would have being enough to version it 3.5.0 or even 4.0.0 as it clearly is a breaking change.

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Duplicate of #126

@gaborbernat gaborbernat marked this as a duplicate of #126 Jan 4, 2022
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