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I maintain dozens of gems, with varying requirements for supporting Ruby releases from "ye olden tyme". Every time I dust off a gem to update it, deprecating old Rubies as I go, I have to keep the rubocop version in careful sync. Many times I have forgotten the need to keep rubocop pegged to an ancient version and have spent valuable time upgrading the code to newer Rubocop releases, and newer Ruby styles. Too often I remember the Ruby support requirement once the updates hit CI.
Compounding factor #1: rubocop doesn't use SemVer (Semantic Versioning) with their releases.
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