Dear all,
I'm an enthusiastic new user of Golden Cheetah since last September when I bought my trainer and started using GC. Now that I started to get a better understanding and thinking of writing a newbie tutorial (which would really help new users by the way) the latest GC snapshot crashes on start. Immediately I suspect Monterey support is getting dropped and, indeed, it is.
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When we release v3.8 Monterey will be 2 years out of support so I think
we should put this to rest, last official release for Monterey will be
v3.7.1 or technically v3.8-DEV2601.
Please reconsider supporting Monterey.
I would bet any day that there are more GC users out there that run Monterey than people that benefit from new toy features of Python 3.11. I would even bet that there are 10-times or more Monterey users. And the recent GC builds introduced really good features.
There is a reason why apps like Zwift support even Mac OS 10.14, because a lot of people run old hardware with their trainers.
Especially Monterey is a key Mac OS version as a considerable amount of people run their Intel-Macs with OpenCoreLegacy Patcher and can run up to Monterey without any issues.
My colleagues at work are developers that always want to run the latest stuff and I respect that. I work professionally with Python and would not know not one essential Python feature that I would really depend on that was introduced after Python 3.7. And we do quite a bit of heavy lifting in Python.
Unfortunately GC is today a very niche and tiny user base software. I really think that this is totally undeserved and I promote GC whereever I can. As I already said, I wanted to write a tutorial so that first timers can more quickly find their way into GC.
I fully respect that developers of open source software do not necessarily need to mind simple user requirements and of course I know that I could just go ahead and branch GC. But in my 15+ years of linux experience that would be the worst of all solutions.
Easy handedly cutting down the user base just because a few single individuals want to have the version-du-jour of Python is depressing for me, at least.
Please reconsider at least investigating a way to keep Monterey support alive,
Thanks for reading, Hannes