The ver 1.0 moniker is pretty much meaningless.  Many many people have it
in production.

On Wed, May 30, 2012 at 4:49 PM, Marco Rogers <[email protected]>wrote:

> If you're using a pre-1.0 platform, your code is subject to breakage. Also
> you have to opt into upgrading and every major node update has required
> minor changes.
>
> At some point we went from changing the node api a lot to make it better
> to not changing it at all for fear of crying developers. I'm not suggesting
> we open flood gates. I'm suggesting we continue to refine the api and get
> as close to one with no unnecessary warts as we can before going 1.0.
> Because then we really are screwed.
>
> :Marco
>
>
> On Wednesday, May 30, 2012 3:45:53 PM UTC-7, Mark Hahn wrote:
>>
>> I would be very unhappy if someone broke my code.  Ask the jquery bdfl
>> what happened when he tried to make a non-backwards-compatible change.
>>
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