Two more questions:

Is anybody still using Python <= 2.5?

Does anybody legitimately care about Python 3.x?


On Aug 27, 2013, at 5:40 PM, Larry Gritz wrote:

> I won't hold you to this. And I'm not planning any immediate changes.  But 
> thinking about where we are going with toolchain dependencies, coding 
> standards, and how conservative we need to be about newer C++ features...
> 
> Think ahead to where you or your facility will likely be in, say, January 
> 2014.
> 
> * What C++ compiler and version do you think will be the oldest (i.e., least 
> C++11-compliant) you'll need OIIO to support?
> 
> * What Boost version do you think will be the oldest you'll need OIIO to 
> support?
> 
> * Can you think of any other dependencies (OpenEXR, etc.) that you are likely 
> to need support for any versions MORE THAN TWO YEARS OLD, i.e., dating from 
> 2011 or earlier?
> 
> If you aren't comfortable answering on the mail list, a private email to me 
> is fine, and I will summarize results later.
> 
> For simplicity, you need not reply if you are already using this year's 
> tools: GCC >= 4.8, MSVC >= 11 (VS 2012), Clang >= 3.3.
> 

--
Larry Gritz
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