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I am astounded that after all this time it is still 0.y.z

I mean, it has been around for like 5+ years...

I am even more astounded that people are happy to use a product that by its own definition is not stable.

Same happen in ruby a lot. You find a Gem that claims to follow semantic versioning and it is still in 0.y.z after years of being used in production which flies in the face of https://semver.org/#how-do-i-know-when-to-release-100



Well we can argue about the hundreds of Apache projects that are not even stable after decades.

OpenSource projects have another pace compared to commercial solutions


Where does Terraform claim to follow semver?


I never said it did. I said rubygems did and often fail at following that.

However I know of no common versioning scheme where 0.y.z is considered production ready.


Where doesn't it claim it? Using a versioning scheme like x.y.z _by default_ means semver


No it doesn't. Why would you think it does?




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