I'm going to revive the question Adam asked about keeping a list of the
last stable version that was supported for each OS when it was dropped. I
think it might be useful to do this for at least Mac and Windows, and just
make sure to put a disclaimer that no support is given and no guarantees
can
Should we indicate anywhere about the latest stable version supported on
various OSes? I.e. 5.0.2 is fine on 10.11. This information is already in
the readme in the dmgs, but it might be a pain to go look for it.
I am maybe overthinking it. Apple said they don't care enough about
supporting
Am 2019-02-27 15:59, schrieb Wayne Stambaugh:
On 2/27/2019 3:30 PM, Seth Hillbrand wrote:
Am 2019-02-27 14:57, schrieb Wayne Stambaugh:
Hey Adam,
I'm guessing the impact of not supporting 10.11 would not be that
great
but I'm not a mac user so I cannot be certain. Are there any mac
users
As a MacOS user, I also agree with dropping support for older versions as
long as it's clearly documented.
It would be nice to keep at least MacOS 10.12 supported for a while though,
since this is the last version that supports the HFS+ file system AFAIK. I
know some people sticking to MacoS
On 2/27/2019 3:30 PM, Seth Hillbrand wrote:
> Am 2019-02-27 14:57, schrieb Wayne Stambaugh:
>> Hey Adam,
>>
>> I'm guessing the impact of not supporting 10.11 would not be that great
>> but I'm not a mac user so I cannot be certain. Are there any mac users
>> opposed to this? I'm fine with this
I’m a fairly slow updater, and even I’m on 10.13.
Both my daughters have already gone to 10.14.
> On 27 Feb 2019, at 19:57, Wayne Stambaugh wrote:
>
> Hey Adam,
>
> I'm guessing the impact of not supporting 10.11 would not be that great
> but I'm not a mac user so I cannot be certain. Are
Am 2019-02-27 14:57, schrieb Wayne Stambaugh:
Hey Adam,
I'm guessing the impact of not supporting 10.11 would not be that great
but I'm not a mac user so I cannot be certain. Are there any mac users
opposed to this? I'm fine with this if there is no uproar from the mac
user community.
This
Hey Adam,
I'm guessing the impact of not supporting 10.11 would not be that great
but I'm not a mac user so I cannot be certain. Are there any mac users
opposed to this? I'm fine with this if there is no uproar from the mac
user community.
Cheers,
Wayne
On 2/27/2019 1:04 PM, Adam Wolf wrote:
Hi folks!
pcre from homebrew no longer builds on macos 10.11. I'm not sure about how
much time it makes sense to work around this. It no longer gets security
updates from Apple.
It would be easy for me to switch to 10.12 for the releases, but before I
do something like that, I'd like to get
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