>Windows devs, what version of Win are you all running regularly? Do many still 
>run XP or 2000? (I know user-wise they're still pretty common, just not sure 
>in our circle)
>
>On the Linux side, I'm trying to get a feel for how old the distros everyone 
>uses are... does anyone lag any older than one "LTS" for example? Do people 
>tend to upgrade with every release? For me, I tend to run whatever the next 
>release of Ubuntu is (so I'm using what will be 10.10 for example)... what can 
>I say other than I like bleeding. ;)


My dev machine (where I compile Inkscape very regularly) is on Ubuntu 10.10. On 
the same computer, I also compile Inkscape on XP (regularly) and Ubuntu LTS 
(from time to time), in Virtual boxes.

I can also run tests on my wife's laptop (Vista) and on my notebook (dual boot 
Ubuntu 11.04 and Windows 7) when there are OS specific issues.
All operating systems are 32 bits.

Regards.
--
Nicolas


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