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The document discusses the implications of using package versions with major version zero (0.y.z) in software development, emphasizing that these versions signal ongoing development and potential instability. It highlights statistical insights on packages' progression from 0.y.z to 1.0.0, the prevalence of such releases across various package managers, and the trust issues associated with depending on them. Conclusively, it suggests improving awareness and consistency in versioning policies to encourage packages to move beyond the zero version space when they are production-ready.























