Hi Ihor, Ihor Radchenko <yanta...@gmail.com> writes:
> Could you please elaborate on how exactly we can determine if a > commit changes the compatibility status? Today, we are interested in knowing whether Org is compatible with Emacs 28.1, Emacs 27.1 and Emacs Emacs 26.1. Ideally, this means maintainers run the test suite against these versions in order to check that bugfixes and/or new features don't introduce incompatible code. We don't need to run tests against Emacs <=25: if Org runs okay on Emacs <=25, it's good. If not, users can report it: maintainers are not bound to fix such incompatibilities and we don't need to know or to announce them beforehand since we don't make a promise that Org will run with Emacs <=25. On https://orgmode.org/worg/org-maintenance.html I added this: It does not mean that Org will not be usable, at least partially, with older Emacsen: but maintainers are not bound to fix bugs reported on them. WDYT? -- Bastien