Hi Caty,

> On 6 Oct 2017, at 16:55, Ecaterina Moraru (Valica) <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Hi devs,
> 
> This mail is about:
> A. Dropping support for IE10
> B. Dropping support for IE11
> C. Adding support for Microsoft Edge
> 
> ---
> 
> If you read our Browser Support Strategy (
> http://dev.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/Community/BrowserSupportStrategy ) we
> are still supporting Internet Explorer 10.
> 
> We started its support since Jun 17, 2015. In practice we don't perform
> full tests on IE10, focusing mostly on IE11. The last performed tests for
> IE10 where in Jan 2017, for XWiki 8.4.4 (
> http://test.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/QA/XWiki%208.4.4#|t=qa&p=1&l=15&s=test&d=asc&browser=10
> ).
> 
> On another note, Microsoft Edge replaced Internet Explorer as the default
> web browser since the release of Windows 10 (launched Jul 2015). Internet
> Explorer 11 is maintained on Windows 10 for compatibility purposes, but is
> deprecated in favor of Edge and is no longer actively developed.
> 
> Instead of supporting "Internet Explorer 10.x-Latest" + "We support IE
> browsers, starting with version 10." we actually should say (in case the
> vote is passing) "Internet Explorer 11 + Microsoft Edge".
> 
> We might even considered dropping support for IE 11 and just keep Microsoft
> Edge, since that's the latest version of Windows supported browser.
> Although, IE11 currently still has a better usage than Microsoft Edge. I
> could not found any performed tests for Microsoft Edge on our test wiki.
> 
> ---
> 
> In terms of xwiki.org website usage for the past 12 months, we have:
> - 5.46% sessions for Internet Explorer
> -- IE11: 91.50%
> -- IE10: 2.80%
> - 1.43% sessions for Edge (multiple versions)
> 
> In terms of worldwide market share for the past 12 months (according to
> http://gs.statcounter.com/browser-market-share/desktop/ ), for desktops, we
> have:
> - 8.21% IE
> - 4.3% Edge
> 
> Usage example for August 2017:
> - 7.1% for IE11
> - 2.26% for Edge 15
> - 1.37% for Edge 14
> - 0.2% for Edge 13
> 
> ---
> 
> So my votes are:
> A. Dropping support for IE10
> +1
> 
> B. Dropping support for IE11
> -0, because of bigger usage compared to Microsoft Edge. Still, I don't
> think we have the man-power to support tests on both browsers types.
> 
> C. Adding support for Microsoft Edge
> +1, because this is the latest supported browser for Windows

We  also have limited manpower and we need to limit the # of versions we 
support.  However because of the large marketshare of IE11it wouldn’t be good 
to drop its support FTM IMO.

So I think we should try to support both Edge + IE11 and see how complex it is. 
If too complex we can think of dropping IE11 or delaying support for Edge.

So, I’m:

A +1
B -1 for now
C +1

Thanks
-Vincent

> 
> Thanks,
> Caty

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