CONTRIBUTING.md: Reword changes acceptable for backport
It wasn't entirely clear if the list was acceptable or not from the wording.
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@ -483,17 +483,17 @@ The oldest supported release (`YYMM`) can be found using
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nix-instantiate --eval -A lib.trivial.oldestSupportedRelease
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The release branches should generally not receive any breaking changes, both for the Nix expressions and derivations.
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So these changes are acceptable to backport:
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- New packages, modules and functions
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- Security fixes
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- Package version updates
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- Patch versions with fixes
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- Minor versions with new functionality, but no breaking changes
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The release branches should generally only receive backwards-compatible changes, both for the Nix expressions and derivations.
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Here are some examples of backwards-compatible changes that are okay to backport:
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- ✔️ New packages, modules and functions
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- ✔️ Security fixes
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- ✔️ Package version updates
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- ✔️ Patch versions with fixes
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- ✔️ Minor versions with new functionality, but no breaking changes
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In addition, major package version updates with breaking changes are also acceptable for:
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- Services that would fail without up-to-date client software, such as `spotify`, `steam`, and `discord`
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- Security critical applications, such as `firefox` and `chromium`
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- ✔️ Services that would fail without up-to-date client software, such as `spotify`, `steam`, and `discord`
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- ✔️ Security critical applications, such as `firefox` and `chromium`
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### Changes causing mass rebuilds
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[mass-rebuild]: #changes-causing-mass-rebuilds
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