Fabio Valentini on Nostr: I hope so ... at least for some of the projects on the 0ver list, they are relatively ...
I hope so ...
at least for some of the projects on the 0ver list, they are relatively new and stay on 0.x intentionally to mark that their API or CLI is not stable yet (like ruff)
releasing a 1.0.0 has a pretty high bar attached to it, especially in the Rust ecosystem. it might be *too* high, but I don't think it's a negative per se that some projects want to hone in on a stable API *before* they release 1.0 ...
at least for some of the projects on the 0ver list, they are relatively new and stay on 0.x intentionally to mark that their API or CLI is not stable yet (like ruff)
releasing a 1.0.0 has a pretty high bar attached to it, especially in the Rust ecosystem. it might be *too* high, but I don't think it's a negative per se that some projects want to hone in on a stable API *before* they release 1.0 ...