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This is the first time I'm hearing about semver contract. I always assumed the x.y.z versioning was pridever, which was the first definition I found. And that says nothing about backwards compatibility.
So it might as well be the case of the XKCD.
https://pridever.org/
If you do not know about semver then you are not a programmer. It's in the first paragraph https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Software_versioning