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And to clarify the approach, the equivalent version would be 1.0.0-alpha.100.0. Clear in its meaning, clear in versioning resolution, ambiguous only in its maturity but that’s what the project is trying to do.

Edit: or probably it’s 1.0.0-beta.100.0. That’s still much clearer



Not if they've dropped support for several versions of Python over the years, no. More like v5.10.12

This software is absolutely not in alpha anymore, it's used in production and the project even acknowledges this explicitly.




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