I say: definitely not, and Mac devs aren't the people to ask, the market share 
is.

Snow Leopard is being called "Apple's XP" for a good reason, and many (most?) 
popular apps continue to support 10.6 at this point.

It will die eventually but it is not yet time. How about we reevaluate a few 
months after the release of OS X 10.10?
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Jake Petroules
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Petroules Corporation · www.petroules.com
Email: jake.petrou...@petroules.com

On Jan 20, 2014, at 12:54 PM, Thiago Macieira <thiago.macie...@intel.com> wrote:

> On segunda-feira, 20 de janeiro de 2014 17:36:26, Kurt Pattyn wrote:
>> The CI system is still building for OSX 10.6.
>> Given the fact that OSX is at version 10.9 now, shouldn’t the build for 10.6
>> be removed, and ideally replaced with a build for OSX 10.9?
> 
> Only if we decide to stop supporting 10.6 entirely. So the question is: do we 
> drop it?
> 
> Mac devs, what say you?
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