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Semantic Versioning (semver) is a method to build a meaningful version number https://indieweb.org/semver
Loqi
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2025-12-15 21:29
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and yeah i agree the php parser has been pretty stable for a long time. even the breaking changes we've done with it have been strictly following semver too
aaronpk
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2025-12-15 21:29
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i would definitely consider that a breaking change for php
aaronpk
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2025-12-15 21:28
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also, unrelated, my experience (in multiple language ecosystems) is that raising the language runtime version req't generally *is* considered a breaking change. maybe PHP is different, but I'd be surprised
[snarfed]
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2025-12-15 21:28
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Semantic Versioning (semver) is a method to build a meaningful version number https://indieweb.org/Semantic_Versioning
Loqi
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2025-12-15 21:26
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...on the other hand, php-mf2 has been in production on a wide range of systems and services for, what, 10y ish now? we can say "it's not stable!!!" all we want, but in practice it is, both in that it's not shipping breaking changes all the time (if really at all?), and that it is a load-bearing dependency in the real world, and has been for a long time
[snarfed]
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2025-12-15 21:24
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on one hand, I like the convention that even if you do semver, 0.x releases are special in a sense, they're *all* unstable, you haven't committed to compatibility guarantees, breaking vs non-breaking changes yet, etc
[snarfed]
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2025-12-15 21:22
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Followup from last FrESH where we talked animations. `Element`s have a `getAnimations` method which returns an array of animations. https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Element/getAnimations - learned from https://cassidoo.co/post/pause-css-animation/
[artlung]
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2025-12-15 21:07
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I don't have a strong opinion on it. We could probably make the next one 1.0.0
gRegor
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2025-12-15 21:01
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I've got a busy day today but I'll aim to do some wikifying this evening.
[aciccarello]
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2025-12-15 21:00
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