Your point being? The plugin interface is a public interface too, right?
Again, I really appreciate all the work done to make this smooth, but there's still a little underlying "compatibility matters less than features" sentiment here.
> The plugin interface is a public interface too, right?
It didn't say 'plugin interface'. It said 'internal changes' that could affect some plugins. The way I read that is some plugins could be relying on internals (that they technically shouldn't, they may have good reason ofc).
Again, I really appreciate all the work done to make this smooth, but there's still a little underlying "compatibility matters less than features" sentiment here.