[Insight-developers] Proposal:
Luis Ibanez
luis.ibanez at kitware.com
Fri Sep 9 18:13:18 EDT 2005
Hans,
I agree with you. Visual Studio 6.0 is quite old at this point.
It is not sold anymore, and there have been two versions of
the compiler after it.
What is more, Visual Studio 2005 should be out any time.
The beta version of Visual Studio 2005 is already available
http://lab.msdn.microsoft.com/vs2005/
Let's put this discussion in the agenda for the ITK Conference.
We could actually prepare for it by asking in the ITK users
list how many users still use Visual Studio 6.0, and specifically
how many of them do so because they don't have other option.
(There are those who still use it just because they don't want
to learn the GUI of VS 2003...).
It clear that for the future of ITK it is more important to
support the upcoming compilers than to hold on the legacy of
outdated compilers.
Luis
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Hans Johnson wrote:
> All,
>
> Here is a proposal: Make version 2.2 of ITK be the last version that Visual
> Studio 6 is supported. In particular, the next version of ITK should only
> be supported on platforms that support partial template specialization.
> There are places were partial template specialization would allow easier
> implementations code to help efficiency, specialization by incorporating
> alternate implementations, and greatly Concept checking.
>
> Removing support for compilers has been a discussion that keeps getting
> pushed off. I would suggest that the October meeting, and the T-Cons
> between now and then would be a great time to start discussing this.
>
> Hans
>
> PS: Just my 2cents, but there are other options on the windows platform. I
> think that it is reasonable that new versions of ITK require new versions of
> a compiler.
>
>
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