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I think it's time to expunge all mention of Scala 2.10 from the site.
In particular, I think the list of Scala versions that a library is shown to support should stop at 2.11. "3.x 2.13 2.12 2.11" is plenty.
Even 2.11 is dying these days. 2.10 is dead. Let's not use up precious screen real estate on information that's only useful to maybe 1% of users.
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I find it useful to keep track of all the Scala 2.10 artifacts and continue indexing new ones, in order to archive them.
Although we would stop displaying them to the users on the website.
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I think it's time to expunge all mention of Scala 2.10 from the site.
In particular, I think the list of Scala versions that a library is shown to support should stop at 2.11. "3.x 2.13 2.12 2.11" is plenty.
Even 2.11 is dying these days. 2.10 is dead. Let's not use up precious screen real estate on information that's only useful to maybe 1% of users.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: