On 4/3/21 12:47 PM, Koen De Groote wrote:
> If an upgrade process has a part where old functionality doesn't work
> anymore, or anything at all breaks, then it's not "you can just upgrade
> no problems".
>
Major versions are allowed to break compatibility, so there is always a
chance for issues. That is why reading the Release Notes for the first
release in a major version is important. In any case the changes are
cumulative, so jumping X.x --> Y.x --> Z.x is not going to be overall
different from the changes you would get from X.x --> Z.x.
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Adrian Klaver
adrian.klaver@aklaver.com