>
> But I think it is absolutely not acceptable to say: "OK, let's remove 
> the pickle jar and keep going until some angry user tells us that his 
> seminal 2008 work that took him 10 months of computation time can not 
> be accessed with the latest version of Sage." 


Well. Don't we keep old versions of Sage too ? The guy can save his data by 
reinstalling the version he used just before updating his Sage install. 
Even Sage 2.0 if he feels like it.

Nathann 

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