On Thursday, 1 August 2013 at 23:00:09 UTC, Walter Bright wrote:
On 8/1/2013 3:28 PM, Stewart Gordon wrote:
What do people think we should do?  Opinions please!

Even supporting XP is problematic because of the badly broken thread local storage support for DLLs in it, which D heavily relies on. I wouldn't say this for a C++ compiler, but for D, I kinda feel that Windows 7 should be the minimum.

We can certainly ditch all the Windows 9x support.

Windows XP user-base is still very big. I would vote against ditching the XP support. The main reason ReactOS (http://www.reactos.org) is becoming so popular is precisely because XP users consider it as alternative once the XP support from Microsoft is gone. ReactOS is slowly reaching the stable state, it even "works" on my HP Z200 workstation at work! :)

I have a Windows XP netbook that I still use on a daily basis! :) All I am trying to say is - XP is not dead, yet...

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