BTW, 10.7 also had a 32-bit version, and ran on 32-bit machines.

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> On Aug 6, 2015, at 09:10, Eric Shepherd <esheph...@mozilla.com> wrote:
> 
> Hubert Figuière wrote:
>> But Only 10.7 and later can NOT run on 32-bits hardware. Which mean that
>> unless we require 10.7, there is still a possibility the users run a
>> machine that is not 64-bits capable, hence not able to run a 64-bits
>> build of Firefox.
> Yes, this is the point here -- some percentage of those Snow Leopard
> (10.6) users are probably on 32-bit hardware. Is there a way to tell how
> many? If we can't tell, is there a way to add some flag to telemetry
> data that would provide this info, so we can make an informed decision?
> 
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