plan to stop supporting MSVC 2010/2012
#21
Yea, go ahead and drop 2010 then.
Dropping 2012 should be done only if it provides any benefit more than "cleaning up".
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#22
I think we should keep 2 previous versions of VS, at least for 6 months/1 year after the release of a new version.
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#23
Care to give an example Wink
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#24
for example now VS2013 is the latest, so we should keep 2012.

when VS2015 comes out, we keep VS2013 and 2012

6 months or 1 year after VS2015 release, we have projects only for VS2015 and VS2013.
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#25
Seems good for me. Anyway vs2012 supports various c++11 features so it is fine. But I guess kid want to have c++14 or the next one...
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#26
I'm in a favour of dropping vc 2010 .
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