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Looking for user input on this one. Dropping support for older platforms does enable us to begin using the latest features available in iOS dev.
Based on App Store metrics this is our user version distribution over the last 30 days:
If we were to drop support for versions 9, 10 and 11 of iOS we would alienate 3 current users it seems.
I'm curious to know how users feel about this kind of change.
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@dive we can try to collect info here on versions to support. If we don’t get any feedback, we can drop the old iOS versions
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Haven’t had much feedback after 1 month. @dive I think we would be safe to drop the older platforms of you are still interested in contributing
@webframp, yeah, I can do it. But I think it is reasonable to wait for #247.
I agree, probably best
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Looking for user input on this one. Dropping support for older platforms does enable us to begin using the latest features available in iOS dev.
Based on App Store metrics this is our user version distribution over the last 30 days:
![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/774378/67118968-1299fe00-f1b4-11e9-9d51-b5e6b48672bd.png)
If we were to drop support for versions 9, 10 and 11 of iOS we would alienate 3 current users it seems.
I'm curious to know how users feel about this kind of change.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: