Thanks for the specific target. I have wondered about this tolerance.

A quick histogram of our current state gives this (pared down to the major
revision numbers):

version    count
---------  ------
2.1        1
2.2        5
2.4        41
2.6        97
2.7        2
2.8        146
2.9        16
2.10       454
2.11       308
2.12       186
2.13       27
2.14       75
2.16       314
2.17       1
2.18       209
2.19       59

Lots of work to do to get to the 2.8 area but nothing like the 2.10 - 2.12
hurdle.

On Thu, Aug 27, 2015 at 10:20 PM, David Kastrup <d...@gnu.org> wrote:

> Glen Larsen <glenl....@gmail.com> writes:
>
> > This update will clear 2 LilyPond revisions from the Mutopia Project
> > catalog. At the start of these update projects the total count of
> LilyPond
> > versions in use was 127 and we are currently at 97. Now that all pieces
> are
> > now in the 2.* range so, hopefully, the update tasks should be easier.
> > Obviously, careful review must be done as they are converted to newer
> > revisions.
>
> Current LilyPond executables refuse even trying to compile a file when
> the version is older than 2.7.38.  While the probability of compiling
> without running convert-ly is likely not fabulous and the number seems
> somewhat arbitrary, it would appear to make for a nice milestone.
>
> --
> David Kastrup
>
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