Rob Gaddi <rgaddi@technologyhighland.invalid> writes: > On Wed, 13 May 2015 08:35:02 +1000, Ben Finney wrote: > > > Rob Gaddi <rgaddi@technologyhighland.invalid> writes: > > > >> B) If I can't manage that, what's the etiquette behind having later > >> versions of a module break compatibility with older versions of > >> Python. > > > > Consult your user community, tell them the issue […] Involve them in > > the process. > > The only user community that I know about for this is three people […]
Then, prior to questions of etiquette, you need to begin engaging with your user community in the first place :-) Seriously, if you have no good way of contacting your user community, it's difficult to talk about the right way to treat with them. You might first set up a forum (e.g. a mailing list) to discuss future releases with them. -- \ “If you get invited to your first orgy, don't just show up | `\ nude. That's a common mistake. You have to let nudity | _o__) ‘happen.’” —Jack Handey | Ben Finney -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list