Hi *, On Sun, Jan 3, 2021 at 10:55 AM julien2412 <serval2412@xxxxxxxx> wrote: > > What about asking Windows 8 or rather Windows 10 as prerequisite for future > LO 7.2.0 Windows version? We typically don't bump version requirements "just because". Last time we bumped the windows baseline was because one of the external libraries (icu) required newer versions of windows... (that being said nobody was eager at the time to keep XP supported, so kinda went hand-in-hand). Also keep in mind that there are more than desktop editions of Windows, and dropping Windows 8 is out of question, as the build-machines currently are Windows Server 2012 R2. So when that hits EOL end of 2023, at least the build-baseline will change to a Windows 10 based one, and until then we might bump the runtime baseline because of technical reasons – but as long as there is something we cannot have because we need to support older versions of Windows, there's no reason to bump the runtime requirement. > (benefit: not wasting time on an obsolete system if not in dev part in QA > part for example) There's a difference in making something a prerequisite and not providing active support. We surely can declare it "best effort" basis or otherwise label it as not actively tested. But that again is quite different from a prerequisite/bump of baseline. (and as you write yourself: extended support still is offered til 2023, so a little bit early to write it off as an unsupported OS, at least for 7.2) ciao Christian _______________________________________________ LibreOffice mailing list LibreOffice@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/libreoffice