Hi everyone,

After Niklas mentioned in another thread that the i18n team was
effectively ignoring the code slush, I decided to do some spot
checking to see what couldn't wait.  What I saw was a lot of backwards
compatibility breakage that's going to make releasing 1.19 and the
eventual 1.20 release a lot harder, and make life generally miserable
for third party users of MediaWiki that just want to stay on top of
security releases and maybe want to install a new extension or two,
but have extensions that they can't afford the dev resources to
update.  I've been there myself, and it sucks.

At a minimum, we need to start marking backwards-compatibility
breaking changes.  So, I've created the "backcompat" keyword, and
started the task of marking these.  I'd like help in marking these
things, since I suspect we've got a lot of work before we can release
a 1.19 tarball.

Here's the list so far:
http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Special:Code/MediaWiki/tag/backcompat

It's hard enough to make things work.  Expending effort trying to make
things *not* work is bound to be more successful than anyone is
banking on.  Please stop this.

Thanks
Rob

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