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Compatibility switches (#7142)
* [Design] Compatibility switches

This introduces a pattern for versioning breaking behaviour changes in
minor releases of MVC.

The general plan is that application developers choose a release version
(2.0, 2.1, Latest) as their baseline which determines the effective
'defaults' for some options. Anything the developer sets explicitly is
an override and always wins.

Then we add a version setting to the template to point to the current
release.

This allows us to be progressive with fixing issues and improving areas
that don't work well, but offers the developer some choice about when to
adopt new behaviours. In effect, we separate new behaviours from the
libraries that develiver them. Apps can update the version, and then opt
in to new behaviours as a separate change.

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