I personally use firefox on desktop and safari on my mobile (im lazy to install 
an web browser on mobile lol) but I don't think we should make users feel like 
we're pushing them towards a certain browser because someone(s) agree the 
browser is recommended. While yes people may see the list and get overwhelmed 
and not update but at the same time not showing them more than one option can 
cause the same thing because they feel we support one thing over another. All 
in all I have no issue recommending firefox i just have an issue not giving the 
user a feeling of choice of modern browsers.

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> On Sep 1, 2017, at 5:56 PM, Neil Patel Quinn <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> I understand the desire to avoid playing favorites by directing users to a
> list of browsers rather than a single one, but I think that cuts against *both
> *the goals of doing this in the first place.
> 
> The first goal is to nudge users to upgrade from an insecure, less-capable
> browser to a modern one. But if we present them a list of 10 alternatives
> (or even 2), they're far more likely to get stuck in choice paralysis [1]
> and far less likely to actually do what we want and upgrade.
> 
> The second goal is to strengthen non-profit, open-web-focused browser
> makers by increasing their market share. As I see it, the best way to do
> this is to nudge all our users towards a single, high-quality browser which
> already has significant market share, rather than distributing them across
> many different browsers with tiny market shares.
> 
> I'd suggest that the best areas for debate are (1) whether these are good
> goals, (2) whether their benefits justify interrupting users' browsing, and
> (3) which single browser would be the best destination
> 
> Obviously, my answers are (1) yes, (2) yes, and (3) Firefox, but some will
> disagree :)
> 
> [1]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Analysis_paralysis
> 
>> On 1 September 2017 at 12:15, zppix e <[email protected]> wrote:
>> 
>> Why dont we link to an list of web browsers compatible with wmf projects
>> and let the user decide
>> 
>> Sent from my iPhone
>> 
>>> On Sep 1, 2017, at 12:09 PM, Chad <[email protected]> wrote:
>>> 
>>> On Fri, Sep 1, 2017 at 6:55 AM Federico Leva (Nemo) <[email protected]>
>>> wrote:
>>> 
>>>> At least until a proper resource exists, just directing people to the
>>>> latest Firefox is probably the most reasonable option (we certainly
>>>> can't support the incumbent).
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>> Is linking to Firefox and Chromium an option?
>>> 
>>> -Chad
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