On Wed, Sep 12, 2012 at 6:40 PM, Maciej Stachowiak <m...@apple.com> wrote:
> - Is this approach substantially less time and effort than adding a > histogram-style metric? I expect you have added a histogram to Chrome at > some point, and so can comment on the relative difficulty and time to > produce an answer. > (BTW we have the capability to do this type of thing in Safari as well, > and it is what I ask Apple engineers to do when they want to remove a > feature, even a purely Mac-specific one.) > FWIW, histograms can only tell you a percentile. We never report back URLs due to privacy concerns. So, it's somewhat underpowered compared to experimentally removing a feature and seeing what sites break. I'm not saying that's not a useful signal, just clarifying what data is possible for Chromium to gather in the wild.
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