On Wednesday, June 22, 2016 at 11:33:02 AM UTC-5, Carl Mastrangelo wrote:
>
> You should assume that any code you distribute will be around forever and 
> people will not update it.  With this in mind, you should plan for 
> backwards compatibility forever and design your APIs appropriately.  If you 
> have special knowledge that you can update all clients/ servers
>


e.g. We have a scenario where our gPRC interface is internal to our large 
organization, so we can work with other teams to get them updated and know 
for sure no 'v1' requests will then come in, and delete it. 

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