-0  at this stage from me. IMO we need to first question our xwiki users and do 
a more thorough survey to understand who’s using XWiki with IE8 and how they’d 
feel if we dropped support for it.

According to 
http://gs.statcounter.com/#browser_version-ww-monthly-201309-201402-bar, IE8 is 
one of the top IE versions used by users so it seems a bit early to take a 
decision right now about this.

Since XWiki is an Enterprise software it’s all the more important to verify 
that Enterprises are ready to drop IE8 before taking that decision IMO.

Thanks
-Vincent
On 11 Mar 2014 at 15:13:04, Ecaterina Moraru (Valica) ([email protected]) wrote:

Hi devs,  

This mail is about voting to drop support for IE8 in 6.x cycle.  

The issue is more complicated, since according to our 'Browser Support  
Strategy' [1] we are supporting IE8, IE9 and the latest versions of FF,  
Chrome (+ Safari5).  

IE8 was released in March 2009 (4 years ago)  
IE9 - March 2011 (2 years ago)  
IE10 - Sept 2012 (17 months ago)  
IE11 - Oct 2013 (4 month ago)  

With the release of IE11 some companies also dropped their support for IE9,  
so we should also adjust our support strategy by supporting newer browsers  
(IE10, IE11) and dropping the support for old ones (IE8, IE9).  

According to Statcounter for the last 6 month period  
http://gs.statcounter.com/#browser_version-ww-monthly-201309-201402-bar the  
most popular IE browsers are IE10 (8.48%) and IE8 (7.98%).  

While the market share is not neglectable there is something you need to  
consider:  
In 6.x we want to add a new skin: Flamingo. Ideally this skin should be  
responsive. In order to assure responsiveness we need media query support.  
IE8 doesn't has support for media query natively, we would need Respond.js  
[2] to enable it.  
While this solution exist, 6.x will be ready at the end of 2014 when I  
suspect the market share for IE8 will drop.  

Additional to not having media query support, there are other CSS3  
properties and HTML5 elements that are not fully supported by IE8  
(border-radius, box-shadow, transition, etc.).  

This is my +1 to drop support for IE8 in 6.x  

Thanks,  
Caty  

[1] http://dev.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/Community/BrowserSupportStrategy  
[2] https://github.com/scottjehl/Respond  
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