update web-dom version#12
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This is actually a braking change |
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I think if version range was used, then it would have been less breaking. |
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I am not opposed to doing a major version bump, but I was following the
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https://semver.org/#what-should-i-do-if-i-update-my-own-dependencies-without-changing-the-public-api
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I think if version range was used, then it would have been less breaking.
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Just a simple version change, although I do not know how this affects the package-sets.