+1 , especially your progress and changes you did via Go and porting that
back to Java helped the Python attempt potentially a lot to get started. So
I think we should break things for the mentioned reasons as we have so many
new features and improvements that will be available in 0.8 ! And yes if
someone is using PLC4X then they can tell us here on the mailing list so we
can pay attention and consider that.

Am Fr., 20. Nov. 2020 um 12:08 Uhr schrieb Christofer Dutz <
[email protected]>:

> Hi all,
>
> in a discussion with Ben on the Kafka Connect adapter. He was trying to
> stay compatible with the past in order to not break anything with existing
> installations. As of know I don’t know of a single usage of it anywhere.
>
> The thing is: we developed a lot of stuff and as of now we don’t really
> know who is actually using what. And in the past I have seen multiple times
> that stuff I was thought to be used, actually couldn’t have and I was
> wasting my energy in keeping things compatible while it would have been
> better to change them.
>
> So how about we call out loud on all channels that we promise to pay
> attention to parts we know are being used. And the only way we can know
> about this, is if the companies actually tell us.
>
> I’d even call it out as “We are working hard on reaching the version 1.0.0
> and for this we might want to clean up and change a few things”.
>
> This way we can assure we evolve the different parts as freely as
> possible. If someone complains that we broke something they were using,
> we’ve got an excuse and perhaps we’ll get more official statements about
> usage this way?
>
> What do you think?
>
> Chris
>

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