On Feb 10, 2014, at 12:06 PM, Jay Pipes 
<jaypi...@gmail.com<mailto:jaypi...@gmail.com>> wrote:

Don't forget about operating system!

Right. I considered this but the majority of the tools are already 
cross-platform (C# and Visual Studio being the obvious exceptions).

However, when it comes to testing, it’s so easy to disregard one OS or another 
because you don’t spend all day in it. I think we should include this to help 
inform our testing.

What operating system do you use?

1. Linux
2. MacOSX
3. Windows
4. Emacs

Serious question. Do we really need to still specify the “OS X” part?

When I started developing on a Mac, it was after the switch. To me it’s only 
ever been just “Mac”. I suspect the it’s generally understood that “Mac”="Mac 
OS X” or am I off on that?

I think when we say Linux, Mac, or Windows we have to take the answer to mean 
whatever the currently supported version of that OS is for sanity’s sake.

Thanks,
Everett
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