+1 for the browser support list Justin proposed.

As much as it pains me, I'm still a -1 for dropping IE6 until its market share 
drops in corporate and edu environments a bit more. I wonder, though, if there 
is an opportunity to let IE7 go?

Colin

On 2011-06-24, at 9:52 AM, Justin Obara wrote:

> That's a good point Michelle. Here's Microsoft's stats on IE6 so far 
> http://www.theie6countdown.com/default.aspx
> 
> Thanks
> Justin
> 
> On 2011-06-24, at 9:45 AM, Michelle D'Souza wrote:
> 
>> This looks good to me. The only thing I'm wondering if whether we can 
>> downgrade our support of IE 6. The number of versions of IE that we are 
>> supporting is going to lead to a longer and longer QA cycle. Is there a way 
>> we can get some numbers on whether or not our users are using IE6?
>> 
>> Michelle
>> 
>> 
>> On 2011-06-22, at 4:55 PM, Justin Obara wrote:
>> 
>>> Traditionally Infusion has followed yahoo's a-grade support, for out 
>>> browser support. We're in a bit of an odd situation at this point. We're 
>>> nearing a release. Yahoo has yet to update to update their a-grade support 
>>> this year, but promise to some time in Q2. Mozilla just released Firefox 5 
>>> which is set to replace Firefox 4.
>>> 
>>> It seems like we'll have to diverge from Yahoo's a-grade browser support, 
>>> at least for one release. Here's an example of the proposed new browser 
>>> support.
>>> 
>>> Chrome - latest (Win XP)
>>> Firefox 5 (Win XP, Win 7, Mac OS 10.6)
>>> Firefox 3.6 (Win XP)
>>> IE 9 (Win 7)
>>> IE 8 (Win XP, Win 7)
>>> IE 7 (Win XP)
>>> IE 6 (Win XP)
>>> Safari (Mac OS 10.6)
>>> 
>>> Infusion's current browser support can be seen on the wiki:
>>> http://wiki.fluidproject.org/display/fluid/Browser+Support
>>> 
>>> Please let us know what you think about this proposal and cast your vote.
>>> 
>>> Thanks
>>> Justin
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>> Inclusive Design Research Centre
>> 
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