Hi,

The JDEE source claims to support very old version of Emacs, and it
might even actually do so today. There is code that suggests support
going back to XEmacs 20 (1997) and GNU Emacs 21 (2001). It is really
hard, and probably counter productive, to make sure that these
statements are in fact supportable now in 2012.

I end up testing my patches against

 * GNU Emacs 24.2 (the current stable release, Aug 2012)
 * GNU Emacs 23.4 (Jan 2012, it's in Debian/testing - my main work horse)

since I use these Emacs versions on a day to day basis. I also will fire
up

 * XEmacs 21.4.22 (released 2009, the current stable release)
 * GNU Emacs 23.2 (still "widely" used, 23.2 was released in May 2010)

which I have access to (via the Debian stable release) if I feel a need
to verify something.

Is this a reasonable goal for code on trunk (and the next JDEE release)?
How far back does our user base for the trunk code go?

Cheers!
Shyamal


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