I agree that there have been a lot of backwards-incompatible changes over 
the last few years clean up the API. We've really been in "get stuff done" 
mode.

I do however think it's a not good idea to break all compatibility in one 
single shot. Python 3 did this and 6 years later it's still preventing many 
of us from even starting to use it. Spreading out the backwards 
incompatibilities over many releases is a very good idea.

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