That will work most days. The difference is that julia reserves the right to change the format, if it makes things cleaner or faster. If your storage requirements are short term, you can checkout the parent commit of any breaking change, to finish your work with the data. When you don't need the data anymore, you can pull and build the latest. If you need long term storage, you should be using a standard format that has multiple implementations.
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