https://issues.dlang.org/show_bug.cgi?id=19575
--- Comment #4 from ponce <[email protected]> --- Well I don't promise to use Mir, but currently as an industry user I use: - LDC 1.8.0 (released Mar 4, 2018 so not that long ago) - and support equivalent DMD so v2.078.3 or later This goes for all my open source libraries (intel-intrinics, printed, gfm, dplug...) It's a bit of work, but is reassuring for library users. It also force you to avoid newer D features which are usually a bit buggy or full of traps for GUI. Besides, you can build with many compilers which derisk things. When there is a major versions I deprecate a bunch of compilers, issue a major Semver tag (because this is a breaking change), and write a changelog entry. I feel that the D ecosystem would flourish if depending on a DUB library was completely hassle-free. --
