Exactly, Shaun, I agree. The other approach taken to its extreme is to stop all 
development of OS because what we have works for some (most?) people and any 
change brings with it the risk of incompatibility.

This discussion of when and whether to upgrade a project has been hashed out 
since the beginning of time on almost every project. It amazing how the same 
discussion occurs over and over and all the reasons remain the same and only 
the names change.

I guess, it would be impertinent of me to point out that this is an "ALPHA" 
release product and it is being held at ALPHA after so many years in 
development specifically so it can be changed at will, and people have been 
warned not to use it in commercial applications because it is ALPHA. But then 
when an change is suggested people complain because it might bring about 
incompatibilities... Ironic.

As I said, that was probably impertinent of me. Anyway, I guess my question is 
why should the advancement of OS be put on hold until the majority of users are 
using 5, 6 or 7 year old technology? If someone wants or needs to run old 
versions of the code that works for them, how is the incorporation and release 
of modern changes impacting them from continuing to do what they are before the 
release?

Frank

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> On Dec 30, 2014, at 10:12 AM, Shaun T. Erickson <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Agreed. People who want to live on the bleeding edge should be able to and, 
> upon reflection, it's not unreasonable to ask that they be the one to jump 
> through a hoop or two to do so. When mono 4.x becomes more widely 
> distributed, the roles could be reversed, as I mentioned previously.
> 
> I think the greater concern, for me, would be if support for the older Mono 
> versions prevents the OpenSim project from incorporating beneficial changes 
> that only the newer Mono versions support. In that case, there's a tangible 
> negative effect. I don't know that this is the case presently, however.
> 
> -ste
> 
>> On 12/30/14 9:57 AM, Dahlia Trimble wrote:
>> The way I see it is we make it easiest for the majority of users. I don't 
>> see mono 4.x users being the majority for quite some time yet.
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