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[GitHub] dpogue commented on issue #491: Update Xcode version supported (9.x/10.x/...)

dpogue commented on issue #491: Update Xcode version supported (9.x/10.x/...)
URL: https://github.com/apache/cordova-ios/pull/491#issuecomment-452445559
 
 
   I wonder if we want to say we only officially support Xcode 10 (which will be required for app store submissions as of March 2019), but unofficially keep the project files working in Xcode 9 for at least the first release of the next major?
   
   I don't especially want us to get into a situation where Xcode 9 is holding us back from fixing bugs, but I don't want to outright drop it while people are still using it. I don't really think supporting both will be a problem, but that could change with future Xcode (11, 12) versions.
   
   If we don't explicitly claim to support Xcode 9, then we wouldn't have any obligation to do a major version bump if/when we break Xcode 9.

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