C is not stable, CPU microarchitecture versions are coming from time to time. LZMA compression is not far from trivial. the trade-offs made back then might not be the most useful ones now, hence there are usually things that make sense to change even if the background math will be the same forever.
sure, churn and make believe maintenance for the sake of feeling good is harmful. (and that's where the larger community comes in, distributions, power users, etc. we need to help good maintainers, and push back against bad ones. and yes this is - of course - easier said than done.)
sure, churn and make believe maintenance for the sake of feeling good is harmful. (and that's where the larger community comes in, distributions, power users, etc. we need to help good maintainers, and push back against bad ones. and yes this is - of course - easier said than done.)