+1
On Mon, Jun 13, 2022 at 1:21 PM Nick Vatamaniuc wrote:
> Hello everyone,
>
> I'd like to propose making Erlang 23 the minimum supported Erlang
> distribution. We have accumulated a lot of ifdefs and other cruft
> supporting various APIs and syntactic constructs since Erlang 20. With
> Erlang
+1
> On 13. Jun 2022, at 22:20, Nick Vatamaniuc wrote:
>
> Hello everyone,
>
> I'd like to propose making Erlang 23 the minimum supported Erlang
> distribution. We have accumulated a lot of ifdefs and other cruft
> supporting various APIs and syntactic constructs since Erlang 20. With
> Erlang
+1
> On 13 Jun 2022, at 21:30, Ilya Khlopotov wrote:
>
> It would be great to move to 23. It has quite a few interesting features,
> which we could use.
>
> Also as Nick said it would make switching to rebar3 easier.
>
> +1 to the proposal
>
> Best regards,
> iilyak
>
> On 2022/06/13 20:20:
It would be great to move to 23. It has quite a few interesting features, which
we could use.
Also as Nick said it would make switching to rebar3 easier.
+1 to the proposal
Best regards,
iilyak
On 2022/06/13 20:20:09 Nick Vatamaniuc wrote:
> Hello everyone,
>
> I'd like to propose making Erla
Hello everyone,
I'd like to propose making Erlang 23 the minimum supported Erlang
distribution. We have accumulated a lot of ifdefs and other cruft
supporting various APIs and syntactic constructs since Erlang 20. With
Erlang 25 just released it could be a good time to do some cleanup.
We could r