On Thu, May 6, 2010 at 8:20 AM, Michael McCandless < [email protected]> wrote:
> I know we removed the back-compat tests (in "backwards" sub-dir), on > trunk, because changes to trunk are not required to be > back-compatible... > > But, I think they could still be useful, in that they would tell us > when we did break back-compat, giving us a chance to say "right that's > what I intended" or "woops I didn't mean to do that". > > This could also help us keep the migration guide (we need to create it > still :) ) in check, ie, if a commit touches backwards/*, the > migration guide should also be updated. > > Thoughts? > +1 -- Robert Muir [email protected]
