Comment by 0x457
2 days ago
While I agree that the author is just whining about this situation and that AWS did nothing wrong, I'd argue that a change in defaults is a breaking change.
2 days ago
While I agree that the author is just whining about this situation and that AWS did nothing wrong, I'd argue that a change in defaults is a breaking change.
https://xkcd.com/1172/
I don't think that's the case? AWS didn't fix a bug or removed some UB.
That's closer changing default key-binding. Anyways, all I'm saying - I would have considered it a breaking change because it changes default behavior.
i treat defaults as a convenience feature which are subject to change :shrug: