We found there’s no use case for keeping a ~1 year old Xamarin stack (the one you referred to, which was still with Xcode 7.3).Re: policy: we’re rethinking the Xamarin related policy right now as: Just a note: for now you can use the “Hybrid” stack, which still has Xamarin Studio (not Visual Studio for Mac) with Xcode 8. Is this policy the same for native iOS stacks as well? It seems a little aggressive to force a major upgrade with no option to keep using the previous version for a limited time.Īm I missing do you still need the Xcode 8 Visual Studio stack? In the Stack selector, I see there are options for alpha and beta Xamarin stacks, and one very old Xcode 7 Vm. Unfortunately this isn’t an option, once the VM’s had this major new version, we had no option to release, and was forced to perform minimal testing with Xcode 9 in a hurry. We were under pressure to release the app and did not want to go through any lengthy regression process, we’d rather release a Xcode 8 build. This is a major upgrade and effectively is a whole new iOS SDK. This took about a few weeks, and once it had occurred we noticed that the Bitrise Xamarin Stack had been upgraded to Xcode 9. My team spent 10 weeks or more building a new feature and we had completed regression testing and were waiting for for final customer approval. I may well be missing something here, but here’s my scenario.
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