On Thu, Jun 29, 2017 at 10:29:29PM +0200, Brian Exelbierd wrote:
However, considering this from a different angle, a LAMP stack
module,
for example, might just need to make a certain API/ABI promise and then
it could roll for quite a while. This would be without regard to the
changes in the underlying software versions, as long as what was
promised on the wrapper was still met. If this is the case then
"collections" are no different from "single applications."
In terms of EOL, right. But collections have no obvious intrinsic
version number to use as the major stream identifier, whereas
applications (and environments and stacks) do.
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Matthew Miller
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