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@@ -82,9 +82,9 @@ including, 2.0). Since in theory there should be no backwards compatibility
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breaks until 2.0, that works well. Another way of looking at it is that using
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`~` specifies a minimum version, but allows the last digit specified to go up.
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-> **Note:** Though `2.0-beta.1` is considered before `2.0`, a version constraint
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-> like `~1.2` would not install it. So it will install every release in the same
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-> *namespace* and not in the `2.0` namespace.
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+> **Note:** Though `2.0-beta.1` is strictly before `2.0`, a version constraint
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+> like `~1.2` would not install it. As said above `~1.2` only means the `.2`
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+> can change but the `1.` part is fixed.
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### Stability
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