Bastien Guerry <b...@gnu.org> writes: > No. You asked weather it was fine to require Emacs 24.4 in your > original message, then people pointed out that Emacs 24.3 was still > widely used, then you said it was fine to require Emacs 24.3, just > Emacs 24.4 was "icing on the cake".
That's correct, excepted that you were the first to ask "why 24.4 and not 24.3"? So I assumed it was between 24.3 and 24.4. > This is not a light decision, as we cannot move back, and I don't > see the need for rushing here. There is no rushing, really. Emacs 24 was released in 2012, and lexical binding is a huge step forward for developers. There is some serious work involved to make the jump (along with cl-lib switch), so the sooner we can start, the better. Regards,