eladkal commented on issue #27674:
URL: https://github.com/apache/airflow/issues/27674#issuecomment-1320997378

   > @eladkal - I think yanking is fine for that -> this is really a "soft" way 
of making releases not "searchable" when doing upgrades. People still can 
choose to install them manually, no problem. And sinece we have not included 
the new providers in "2.4.3" - it has no impact for the default bugfix 
installations/image/constraints versions.
   > 
   > I personally believe we should use yanking more frequently (and have no 
objections for it if there is a good reason) - for releases we do not want 
tolet users install "a new" - because we know they are somewhat seriously 
flawed.
   
   I'm not sure I agree.
   Yanking is harsh. It means under no circumstances do not use this version. 
This is not the case here. 1 functionality out of many others has regression. 
If someone use this package without this specific operator why should he be 
effected? More over, if that individual waited for another feature you are now 
preventing him from using this new feature.
   To me this sounds like this path means always yank everything because almost 
any new release fix regressions from previous ones.


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