Even if your numbers are right, and "only" 40% of people use IE6 (a
point that I, and others find suspect.  I'm seeing 60% at my site), I'm
still at a loss why you would want to have a lousy experience for 40% of
your customers?  Or 20%.  Or 10%.  It seems to me that any
business/organization would want EVERY possible customer.  Until the
number gets into the <2% range, it seems silly -- even lazy -- to not do
the few simple things it takes to behave reasonably well in IE6.

But hey, I'm sure your competitors are fine with it...

-----Original Message-----
From: Dave M G
Subject: [css-d] IE6 really is dead to me. Here is why.

IE6 is already less than 40%. If the current progress were linear we can

expect to see IE6 down to less than 10% by the end of this year. 
Personally I think the change won't be linear, but whether we end up 
there faster or slower, the destination is the same: the gradual phasing

out of IE6. (I'm sure we will eventually see a point where IE6 continue 
to linger around 2 or 3 %, just as IE5 does.)
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