On Sunday, June 24, 2012 at 0:52 , Javier Arevalo wrote:
> Feature detection is intended for known features but unknown combinations of 
> them. For example, in that hypothetical 1.0, you can only detect that the 
> event name is back, not that it means the same as it did in 0.6.
> 
It would be kind of freaky go resurrect an event with the same name and 
different meaning/context. I understand it is good to politely enforce people 
to use recent versions of node, but sometimes that is not possible. One cannot 
just update node in a production server because of a module and risk something 
in other things. 

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