Deprecation

From time to time features, commands, configurations will be deprecated. We deprecate and manage backward compatibility within the following guidelines:

  1. Our priority is the movement of Pootle development forward. Thus:
    1. We don’t want to have to maintain backward compatibility for too long as it hampers forward mobility.
    2. We won’t maintain backward compatibility if that prevents or impacts the needs of the new feature, refactoring, etc.
    3. We won’t maintain backward compatibility if the cost of that far outweights the effort of reconfiguring Pootle.
  2. We don’t want there to be major disruptions that we can avoid with point release. That is it shouldn’t be painful as we shift features.
  3. Nothing is forever. We won’t maintain deprecation or backward compatibility for long.

The “rules” of deprecation

So some rough “rules”. These apply to features, management commands and settings.

  1. If it’s not released. Drop it and tell others on Pootle development channel. If it has settings add them to the settings deprecation infrastructure to force removal if required.
  2. If it is obsolete or replaced with an equivalent then drop with no fanfare and add settings to the deprecation infrastructure so that an admin will remove settings from their settings files. Add to release notes if needed.
  3. If it has been renamed. Put that in the release notes and allow fallback for one version. Use deprecation infrastructure for settings to allow old settings to continue to work until the N+1 release. After that its a hard failure. For commands simply rename.
  4. If things changed. For settings put that in release notes and do a hard failure to ensure that admins will reconfigure. For commands, just put those notes in the release notes and in the command features.
  5. If removed. Put in release notes. For settings choose either hard or soft failure depending on whether something needs to be done by the admin. Put in release notes together with a guide on how to work around the missing feature if its possible. for commands simply make sure they are highlighted as removed in the release notes.

Implementing a deprecated setting

  1. Add the newly deprecated setting to pootle/core/utils/deprecation.py DEPRECATIONS.
  2. Move the deprecated setting to the deprecated section in the settings document. With the needed .. deprecated:: N.M marker.
  3. Add to the release notes.