Eberhard/all,

Thanks for that. Given, some Mobile OS like WebOS are increasingly pushing
into "desktop" or home spaces like SmartTV, I guess it's a good idea to
have a broad enough set of test data and actual user-agent strings not just
for small devices.

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On Tue, Feb 26, 2013 at 4:50 AM, eberhard speer jr. <[email protected]>wrote:

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> Bertrand,
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> I have no problem donating that data.
> I also have a set of around 200,000 user-agent string, these are not
> of mobile devices but of desktops, mail-clients, bots etc. In 99% of
> the case the user-agent string type (desktop, mail-client, library,
> bots etc.) has been identified. I can donate those too because it
> seems to me that decent tests should not only include mobile
> ua-strings but a mix of very thing you can encounter in the 'wild' --
> and that includes pure junk strings, fakes et all.
> If you like those too, let me know.
>
> Regards,
>
> esjr
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