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However, the overwhelming majority of cases I've seen where RimWorld mods are updated to 1.4 and have tags for earlier versions removed either were unintentional or was not documented in a clear way to explain what happened to cause those tags to be removed. So getting an explicit clarification is helpful. (Additionally, mentioning a mod was recompiled for a new version is not really clear to non-programmers -- or even simply non-RimWorld modders.)
The only actual "issue" I see from this situation is if someone wants to use this mod in both 1.3 and 1.4 (e.g., reverting and re-patching RimWorld when going between). When this 1.4-only version of the mod has the same package id, RimPy (and maybe RimWorld, too) complains loudly about having the duplicate. I don't have a good solution, though, and changing the package id has inter-mod compatibility issues, as well.
https://gist.github.com/1ef19e78a60c891498baa33f865b1c4d
Rimpy says they're incompatible.