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The point is that there is no support for older versions. This project simply has no concept of a stable version vs. a development version or any of that. | The point is that there is no support for older versions. This project simply has no concept of a stable version vs. a development version or any of that. | ||
- | There is also a strong expectation (though it's not an absolute requirement) that if you want technical support, you will make a good faith effort to use the latest | + | There is also a strong expectation (though it's not an absolute requirement) that if you want technical support, you will make a good faith effort to use the latest |
In our view, this should not be considered onerous because, in the cases where you have a choice of expressing whatever construct in your grammar using legacy syntax, or using the newer features, you will pretty much invariably be better off using the newer features. So, using the latest feature set is helpful to us, and you will be better off also. (//In other words, it is win-win!//) | In our view, this should not be considered onerous because, in the cases where you have a choice of expressing whatever construct in your grammar using legacy syntax, or using the newer features, you will pretty much invariably be better off using the newer features. So, using the latest feature set is helpful to us, and you will be better off also. (//In other words, it is win-win!//) |