What exactly is the own goal here…? They’re making the language better in the upcoming release. This is how normal software works.
In no world is this an “own goal”. God forbid they take on a big task for the betterment of the future language.
What exactly is the own goal here…? They’re making the language better in the upcoming release. This is how normal software works.
In no world is this an “own goal”. God forbid they take on a big task for the betterment of the future language.
> What exactly is the own goal here…? They’re making the language better in the upcoming release. This is how normal software works.
Backward incompatible changes are an own goal because they either (depending on your view) make the software worse, or make it better and then make those improvements unavailable to users.
I don’t think you understand the whole issue of why spaCy can’t move to Python 3.13
God forbid.