Hi,

> Since I pruned the old erlang versions in ports, I've got to ask. Would
> we get sufficient benefits from keeping more than one erlang version? Do
> we have important erlang software people rely on that we can't build
> with a single chosen version?
>
> We routinely make decisions choosing single library versions. It makes
> sense to lean this way for the compilers...

On my side, maintaining 4 versions will not be easy but I can understand to 
have backward compatibility with older version, it could be nice. Anyway, 
maintaining only one release could be easier, like R22 or R23. It will probably 
lead to break dependencies though.


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