I didn't want to imply that. I meant that this kind of fix is a good reason to break something, and I am happy that they quickly reacted to this issue, and don't change everything all the time even though it is in the x/ packages and not covered by the standard library stability promise.
In general I am very happy that the big emphasis on a stable APIs was taken up by the community, and that we have a lot of stable packages out now (even though they might not be 100% stable like the standard library). Since I also have to work with NodeJs where changing APIs and packages are much more common, I came to really appreciate that fact about the ecosystem.
In general I am very happy that the big emphasis on a stable APIs was taken up by the community, and that we have a lot of stable packages out now (even though they might not be 100% stable like the standard library). Since I also have to work with NodeJs where changing APIs and packages are much more common, I came to really appreciate that fact about the ecosystem.