Good point. There are other ways to pull it off, however.
| > (stable) release where the new interface first shows up, and
| > then *remove*
| > it at the next major release.
|
| I think you mean remove it in the next development release. If it was in 2.2
+--->8
I had an implicit assumption that third-party (open source or not) drivers
are expected to break against unstable releases anyway; I was addressing
only the stable releases.
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