Note that this isn't what's happening here; tokio is explicitly supporting "version N" in your terminology. Which is why your parent is asking why people still seem to be using the "old" version.
(Also, there's a compatibility layer, so even the people that want to play with the shiny new N + 1 can do so, even though it's not explicitly directly supported.)
(Also, there's a compatibility layer, so even the people that want to play with the shiny new N + 1 can do so, even though it's not explicitly directly supported.)