At some point we may. You have just casually waved off a bunch of 
infrastructure and maintenance work though, which has it's own costs.

On Tuesday, January 19, 2016 at 1:08:19 PM UTC-6, Didier wrote:
>
> Why not make new versions of Clojure support the latest Java version and 
> JDK features, and people who need to run an old JDK can just depend on an 
> older version of Clojure that works on it? Ideally, bug fixes could still 
> be pushed out for maybe 2 versions behind or something.
>
> On Wednesday, 12 August 2015 21:03:12 UTC-7, Mars0i wrote:
>>
>> For whatever it's worth, I do a lot of Clojure programming on two old 
>> Macs.  They were both running Snow Leopard until this week; now one is 
>> running Yosemite (ugh), and the other will run Snow Leopard until I get a 
>> new computer to replace it in a few months.  Since S.L. doesn't support 
>> anything past Java 1.6, I'm happy that Clojure has supported 1.6 for as 
>> long as it has.
>>
>

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