Okay, I updated https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/#/c/126188/.
Here's what the UA looks like: WikipediaApp/4.0 (iPhone OS 7.1; Phone) Is that right? Note, the #.# will change from 4.0 to a #.#.# per Apple guidelines. Looks like the YAML covers that. The form factor can take on "Phone", "Tablet", or "Other". If another form factor idiom is introduced, I suppose we'll want to update the code to reflect another form factor idiom and not just use "Other". -Adam On Wed, Apr 16, 2014 at 12:45 PM, Christian Aistleitner < [email protected]> wrote: > On Wed, Apr 16, 2014 at 10:07:44AM -0700, Oliver Keyes wrote: > > Okay, worked it out for iOS. You want something like... > > > > WikipediaApp/v2.0 (iPhone OS 4_4; [tablet/mobile]) > > The "v" after the slash in "WikipediaApp/v2.0" looks unusual. > While the RfC does not forbid them, none of the RfC's examples comes > with such a "v", nor do we see "v"s used much in the wild. > > Best regards, > Christian > > -- > ---- quelltextlich e.U. ---- \\ ---- Christian Aistleitner ---- > Companies' registry: 360296y in Linz > Christian Aistleitner > Gruendbergstrasze 65a Email: [email protected] > 4040 Linz, Austria Phone: +43 732 / 26 95 63 > Fax: +43 732 / 26 95 63 > Homepage: http://quelltextlich.at/ > --------------------------------------------------------------- >
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