Are changelog type questions acceptable on SO?
By changelog, I mean questions like: 'what are the concrete API differences between version 1 of Foo and version 2?' or, the specific question regarding assembly versions that prompted this one.
I'm sure there is a meta about this, but after a number of minutes of searching, nothing has come up, so perhaps this dup will be useful for future people wondering the same thing.
In some situations it seems that this type of question would be too broad, for instance, asking for the difference between python 2.7 to python 3.1 or from java 8 to 11.
But as the size of the api grows smaller perhaps it becomes in scope? If there are literally only two changes between versions, surely that's within scope?
Perhaps you must go another level deeper? What are the changes made to a subgroup of code (like IO) between version 1 and 2?
Unlike other questions related to features, answers to these types of questions would be well defined since there are an enumerable number of changes and non-opinion based since the changes are objective. Furthermore, the answer does not change. Once version 1 and 2 of Foo is out, the diff is set.
Obviously one should be able to diff the documentation yourself, but if someone off-hand knows the changes and they are limited in number, that answer does seem like it would be helpful.