On 10/28/22 1:40 PM, Mark Allan via Cocoa-dev wrote:
I've held off upgrading for the same reason. I wonder if it's something to do 
with a
semantic difference between "is no longer supported" and "is no longer 
possible". Maybe
what they really mean is "if it appears to work, great, but we can't guarantee 
it, and
if it fails spectacularly, you're on your own"?

That would certainly be great to know for sure. And where exactly it would fail spectacularly (if it did), meaning on the development machine or on a user's machine running an unsupported-by-Xcode system. We didn't notice that change and released an update to our app which targets 10.11 as deployment target.

Regards
Markus
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