@richlander wrote:
I read that Prism.Unity is a high-level package that has dependencies on all of the other packages. Presumably, there are changes to the lower-level packages that don't affect Prism.Unity directly, so Prism.Unity doesn't need to change. In other cases, Prism.Unity will want to take a dependency on a change in one of more of the lower-level packages, and one or more of the Prism.Unity assemblies will also update. The question is whether assemblies that were not updated also need to change because the NuGet package is being updated. I don't see why. Is anything breaking if you don't update those assemblies?
JFYI: This isn't really a 'Governance' topic. Governance is more about how the .NET Foundation functions as a foundation. So, elections would be an example.