On 4 May 2020, at 15:17, Michael Meeks <michael.meeks@collabora.com> wrote:
Thank you; very helpful - I expect Tor may have some time to look at
some of these.
Great!
Aside, while looking at bug this bug it occurred to me, why does LO support macOS 10.10?
https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=101956
<https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=101956>
macOS 10.10 was released almost six years ago, and haven’t had security updates since July 2017
The latest supported OS by Apple is 10.13 that was released three years ago.
That OS supports Macs since 2010, so ten year old hardware (in fact the same hardware support as
10.12)
Apple generally support the last three releases. This coming fall that means 10.14 is the last
supported OS with hardware from 2012
Given that macOS development resources are scarce it would make sense to prioritize the OSes that
Apple support themselves?
If you don’t care about security fixes, you probably don’t care if you have a slightly older
version of LO either
At least bumping to 10.13 should be safe - you can argue whether to bump it to 10.14 this fall or
not
(6.3 was the version that bumped support to 10.10)
Best,
Eivind
Context
- Re: macOS support; agenda item ESC (continued)
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