Breaking API changes in a minor version update sucks and is often an unexpected time sink, and often mandatory because it has some security patch, critical bug fix, or something.
Breaking API changes in a major version update is expected, can be planned for, and often can be delayed if one chooses.
Breaking API changes in a minor version update sucks and is often an unexpected time sink, and often mandatory because it has some security patch, critical bug fix, or something.
Breaking API changes in a major version update is expected, can be planned for, and often can be delayed if one chooses.