> Linux breaks internal compatibility far more often than people add or remove Drop implementations from types. There is no stability guarantee for anything other than user-mode ABI.
I think that's missing the point of the context though. When Linux breaks internal compatibility, that is something the maintainers have control over and can choose not to do. When it happens to the underlying infrastructure the kernel depends on, they don't have a choice in the matter.
I think that's missing the point of the context though. When Linux breaks internal compatibility, that is something the maintainers have control over and can choose not to do. When it happens to the underlying infrastructure the kernel depends on, they don't have a choice in the matter.