This is how OSX has always worked. Not upgrading to the latest really isn't an option in Apple land. Because new apps tend to only support the two most recent versions of OSX. Both to take advantage of new APIs, and to not have to expend the energy to maintain compatibility with old versions of OSX.
This is the same company that has jumped across three processor families and two major OS architectures. Apple has never been very concerned with backwards compatibility.
This is the same company that has jumped across three processor families and two major OS architectures. Apple has never been very concerned with backwards compatibility.