> Well I agree that once 2.3 is out then in most cases ~2.3 will work
> nicely. But until then any bundle doing anything with forms,
> subrequests etc. f.e. has a high likelyhood of not being
> automatically compatible across 2.0-2.3.

Agreed, but that's like 10% of bundles at most no? Most things are
glueing-in libraries and not doing much with the actual framework.

My point is just that I don't think we can establish a strict rule,
everyone should be aware of the pros/cons and make an informed decision
based on the likelihood of things breaking. I realize this is probably
not possible though, and that's why packaging is hard :)

Cheers

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