[EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Are backwards-incompatible changes really that destructive? Nobody
> forces anyone to upgrade their documents. One can easily install
> multiple versions of DocBook schemas in parallel. In contrast,
> maintaining multiple versions of stylesheets (to customize) is a pain.


Well, it's not a big deal if either (a) your existing content does not
use any features that will be broken by the upgrade (in which case you
upgrade), or (b) you don't have a need for any of the new features (in
which case you don't upgrade).

But if you have documents that meet both conditions, you're forced to
choose between two less-than-ideal situations. If many people with a lot
of content never upgrade because it's too much of a headache, then
there's a limited advantage in even releasing a new version in the first
place.


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