The problem is that the major release number is mostly about removing
a few deprecated methods. Were I to make this change it would break
user code, which no other change so far would cause. I don't want to
get into the JAR-hell situation.

Stephen


On 4 February 2011 23:57, James Richardson <ja...@time4tea.net> wrote:
> Well there is a major release version coming up... That would be an
> appropriate time to make a breaking change, no?
> James
>
> On 4 Feb 2011 23:43, "Stephen Colebourne" <scolebou...@joda.org> wrote:
>> On 4 February 2011 23:39, Viktor Hedefalk <hedef...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>> I guess the most obvious backwards compatability issue would be if
>>> someone had implemented his own DateTimeParser. Hopefully that
>>> shouldn't be too common though, it's really just an internal
>>> interface, right?
>>
>> Unfortunately, no. I have encouraged users to implement this interface
>> to solve some formatting issues. Thus I can't change it. Nor would I
>> want to create a DateTimeParser2.
>>
>> Stephen
>>
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