but on Travis I install it half a dozen times every day.
Good point. I wonder if there's any way to take that into account when considering whether to drop versions. On Sat, 8 Sep 2018 at 15:14, Nathaniel Smith <njs@pobox.com> wrote:
On Fri, Sep 7, 2018 at 6:33 PM, Charles R Harris <charlesr.harris@gmail.com> wrote:
Thanks for the link. It would be nice to improve the Windows numbers, Linux is still very dominant. I suppose that might be an artifact of the systems used by developers as opposed to end users. It would be a different open source world if Microsoft had always released their compilers for free and kept them current with the evolving ISO specs.
Well, keep in mind also that it's counting installs, not users... people destroy and reinstall Linux systems a *lot* more often than they do Windows/macOS systems, what with clouds and containers and CI systems and all. On my personal laptop I install numpy maybe once per release, but on Travis I install it half a dozen times every day.
-n
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