Hello, Randy.

I did not realize that this is an official policy. If it is
in fact so, it explains most of the grief.

However, it is not necessarily a bad thing.
If you make an application for a customer you just ship it and
install it with whatever version is current. If you use J as
a tinker toy (like I do) most scripts have line counter in
double digits, so it does not matter anyway.

Maybe, that is the lesson of all this.

Hello Andrew;

You do realize that upward compatibility is not part of
the J mission. This is disappointing to me.


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