> There was a time not too long ago when Stripe cutting a new API version would’ve been a major event in the tech world, but in three months I didn’t come across a single person who mentioned it.
I don't think it would have been a major event, ever. Few people care about a API version bump in the abstract. It'll mostly be big news if it's bad news somehow (user-visible feature regressions, access restrictions, etc) or if there's some significant new features.
This appears to be neither. It's just inconsequential re-arranging of the living room furniture for better feng shui.
I don't think it would have been a major event, ever. Few people care about a API version bump in the abstract. It'll mostly be big news if it's bad news somehow (user-visible feature regressions, access restrictions, etc) or if there's some significant new features.
This appears to be neither. It's just inconsequential re-arranging of the living room furniture for better feng shui.