• azertyfun@sh.itjust.works
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      16 hours ago

      Only 1.1. Which everybody has been fiercely clinging onto since 2009, because YAML 1.2 did not seem to consider it a problem that they broke backwards compatibility on that behavior. So now the only way to keep existing YAML files working is for us all to keep pretending YAML 1.2 does not exist.

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          6 hours ago

          Which versioning???

          somekey: yes
          

          Go right ahead and tell me what the YAML version is and what is the type of somekey is. Oh that’s right, it’s impossible, because the versioning is entirely up to the serializers for some godforsaken reason.

      • corsicanguppy
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        9 hours ago

        they broke backwards compatibility

        Tell me this is post-y2k and built in the dark ages after we lost our mentors and gurus without using those words.