This is a useful info thanks. And it makes sense then. I'm absolutely not an expert for the *pan world (i.e. its rules&conventions), just a sporadic user who goes to browse if a kind of class is out there or not. Consider then my point as quite newbie rubbish. Nevertheless it's useful to *pan users like me an exported keep-alive that the class is indeed up-to-date. I'm thinking (just to give an idea), of bots similar to what in GitHub, which open a PR for you when a dependency is changed. You just bump your code version number to reflect that all is up-to-date. Users of the code know immediately that there is no aged dust on that class.
Thanks again for your info.
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