yeah, we need to do yearly releases to stay in sync with many other big open source projects.
The best part of sharing such strong opinions weakly held in a post like this is that I will for sure get feedback and counter-arguments that push me to change my opinions or hold them more strongly. So if you have thoughts about all of this I would love to hear them. Shoot me an email (if you want to keep them private), or drop me an email (for a public discussion). Until next week!
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