
On Wed, Mar 9, 2011 at 8:46 PM, Julian Gonggrijp
Nat Linden wrote:
However, at this moment in history, one must ask how important it still is to support Mac OS X <= 10.4?
I'm completely ignorant about today's marketshare of Mac OS X 10.4, but I can tell you I'd rather like to see it supported for a while. Personally, I own an i686 machine with Mac OS X 10.6 and a PPC machine with Mac OS X 10.4. The latter is quite old and won't be able to pull anything more modern than 10.4. Therefore my only option for PPC testing is under Mac OS X 10.4.
Mmm, I have no hard data either (anyone?) -- but it seems to me that the importance of testing on OS X 10.4 depends not only on how many such machines are still in use, but on how many of those machines the owners are still installing new software. Their reluctance to upgrade the OS might suggest a corresponding lack of enthusiasm about buying/upgrading other applications. Not trying to incite a flame war; I'm honestly interested in the answer, willing to be convinced that OS X 10.4 is in fact an important target platform for the forthcoming Boost.Context. At the moment, though, I'm inclined to doubt it.