Looks like 6.3 is still in beta, meaning people would need a paid developer account to hack on the project. So we probably need to wait until 6.3 is out...unless someone can figure out a way to allow such annotations in the stable 6.2 version.

On Sat, Mar 14, 2015 at 11:24 PM, Monte Hurd <mhurd@wikimedia.org> wrote:
Cool! +1 to setting "Xcode 6.3 as the minimum supported Xcode version"


On Mar 14, 2015, at 5:04 PM, Brian Gerstle <bgerstle@wikimedia.org> wrote:

iOS devs can finally claim functionality that our Java counterparts have been taking for granted: "nullable" annotations in ObjC which transfer to Optional Swift types!

I hope we can start using these in our app ASAP.  It will help ObjC dev efforts a ton while also easing our (not too distant) transition to Swift.  I think that all we need to do is specify Xcode 6.3 as the minimum supported Xcode version.  I'm guessing lesser versions will fail to compile the code if they encounter one of these new pragmas or annotations.

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