Il 03/10/2012 16:50, Tim Sutton ha scritto: > Hi > > The problem I have with changing / fixing the files is that they > represent 'valid' (from user point of view) qml files that a user may > have created so if they no longer render correctly in our tests, the > user is going to get a bad experience when they install QGIS 2.0 and > try to use it with their old qml definitions. > > So we need to decide 'do we care about that'? I think we probably should. > I think it is realistic to guarantee backwards projects and styles compatibility for the last 3 or 4 version, keeping them all will become an useless burden. All the best.
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