Jacob Carlborg wrote: > I prefer to use "old_". There's two big problems with that though:
1) It still breaks the old code. It's an even easier fix, so this isn't too bad, but it is still broken. 2) What if a third version of a module comes along?
Jacob Carlborg wrote: > I prefer to use "old_". There's two big problems with that though:
1) It still breaks the old code. It's an even easier fix, so this isn't too bad, but it is still broken. 2) What if a third version of a module comes along?