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This is not the time and we're not going to delay our release for it.If we were to reschedule our release every time a dependency has a new version, we'd never release anything (remember, we very recently had releases of MVC 5, Web API 2, Json.Net 5.something..)
The (admittedly unsatisfying) answer is: we'll see when it makes sense for Umbraco.I'm sure we'll be able to help anybody who has built something against 7.0.0 to upgrade with us. Which, yes, this means we might introduce a change that's not backwards compatible in Umbraco. That said, a JS change is way less intrusive than a .NET change that just fails your entire website. So, in this (for us) uncharted territory, we might want to be a bit more aggressive then we are in our compiled code.
Again: we'll see. We'll be asking for your opinions and objections along the way.
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Yeah its marked as unstable, but we have been running on this version for the past 4ish months, and it has been stable and fine for us - so do you really think that a brand new release - which has not been in many production sites, with such a long change-list will be more stable?
It might be, but we dont know, and as they've already sent out 2 patch releases, I think we have not seen a mature 1.2 release yet - so on the day of releasing umbraco 7, I'm not changing away from something I know, to something I dont.
For breaking changes, yes there are breaking changes, but its on the application-level, like routing, and in the way that we manage modules and what files to load, they've changed this quite a bit- but for developers who are building property editors, or using umbraco's own services, you wont feel those breaking changes.
For ng-if - we have back-ported this, so its part of our application, so if you use ng-if it will work, and will be upgrade-able
And its not like we've been struggling with the poor amount of features in 1.1.x, its not like 1.2 is a revolution, because its not, its just a newer version, which to 9/10 developers working with property editorsinside umbraco wont mean a thing.
/Per