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You have zero loss of data, it's still in a future-proof plaintext file. Changes are mostly trivial. So I wouldn't say it's such a big sin against future-proofing. Improving the design vs. retaining backwards compatibility is a tradeoff.



Yeah but I don't really understand why projects like org-mode can't provide upgrade path or keep backward compatibility.


They always provide elisp snippets that fix things up after syntax changes.




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