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Hi GeorgiosOn Sat, Mar 28, 2026 at 10:52 AM 'Georgios Andrianakis' via Quarkus Development mailing list <quark...@googlegroups.com> wrote:A user question about some potential change to supported configuration properties got me thinking that not all breaking changes are the same, even though we currently only have one label for them and they are treated in the migration guide as the same.For example, it doesn't make sense to me that the removal of an obscure build item that only concerns a few extension developers should carry the same weight as say the removal of a configuration property.What I am envisioning is that we have a tier system of breaking changes, like for example: "High risk", "Medium risk" and "Low risk.WDYT?Makes sense, but I'd not use a word `risk` as it reads as if it has some security association but may be `migration cost` or something more compact
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+1 on some more nuances.
I think about in two dimensions - thats at least what I was trying to get to when trying to apply revapi in past which could be used to spot/record these.1) Affected code: User and/or Extension (in general we've been protecting users more than extensions because if extension gets updated users are fine)2) Impact level: how big impact (low,med,high or similar)
i.e. Extension with High Impact that is in extensions we can ensure get updated is more tolerable than End User low impact.
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