No, that's an answer to a cherry-picked reply. It was one package that had a version migration. I don't necessarily agree but I'm trying to move the discussion forward rather than staying at the "it's all shit" lane.
And I gave three other examples, and I can give others: React itself has been around for 12 years, leading. Vue has been super stable too.
Migrating versions of frameworks is several magnitudes harder than migrating the ESLint config, and ESLint is optional. Migrating versions of previous tooling like Babel or Webpack is several orders of magnitude more complicated than ESLint.