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But who wanted this feature for “backward compatibility reasons”?


The thing is with such a large footprint you would have little desire to deal with "this release broke my application" type of ticket that would require you hours of attention before finding out what removed feature broke the user case.


Then don't deal with it.

It's free software without any warranty. No one is under any obligation to make any user happy.


Keeping the feature around is also a way of not dealing with it.




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