I noticed that AST (specifically the ast-ksh project) tries to support standards and operating systems that have been dead for many years. Such as K&R C (pre ANSI C) compilers. And operating systems like DYNIX/3 (see issue https://github.com/att/ast/issues/81). Can anyone provide a good reason why the project should still support those long dead standards and OS's? Because doing so makes it more difficult to keep ksh93 relevant to people who might otherwise use bash, zsh, or fish.
-- Kurtis Rader Caretaker of the exceptional canines Junior and Hank
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