Am 24.02.2014 um 17:43 schrieb Brian Stansberry <brian.stansberry(a)redhat.com>:
On 2/24/14, 10:28 AM, Bill Burke wrote:
>
>
> On 2/24/2014 11:10 AM, Heiko W.Rupp wrote:
>>
>> Am 24.02.2014 um 15:59 schrieb Bill Burke <bburke(a)redhat.com>:
>>
>>> is an admin console for admins, not a user application made for your
>>> grandma who's using the same old computer and OS version you bought her
>>
>> Actually that is the real problem - it is for admins, that are not allowed to
use
>> a modern browser because central IT invested X money in to certifying it with
>> whatever ridiculous internal stuff they came up with. They do not want to
>> re-certify with FFn+1 every 3 weeks because no one will pay them.
>>
>
> Obviously you don't want to require support for the latest and greatest
> every 3 weeks version, hence "relatively modern". "Relatively
modern"
> being, I don't know, browsers from 2010? or even 2012? Wouldn't they
> have this same certification headache with Java 7 or Java 8?
>
>> Grand ma on the opposite just needs to call their kids^w local tech support
>> to get an update installed.
>>
>
> No, grandma wouldn't even make the connection that she needed to update
> her browser. She just wouldn't go to that website anymore.
>
> FYI, I'm not trying to hijack this thread. Just trying to get input.
>
Are you saying drop IE8 as well? IE 9 came out in March 2011.
Browser geeks: if gecko1_8 was dropped, what's the earliest Firefox we'd
support?
gecko1_8 is used for *all* Firefox version > 3.0. For FF, Chrome & Safari GWT does
not distinguish between interim versions. Here's the full list of supported browsers
(taken from the latest GWT sources):
https://gwt.googlesource.com/gwt/+/master/user/src/com/google/gwt/userage...
I think Tomaz's proposal to drop IE 6 is a no-brainer.
I take this as a "Yes, remove IE6 permutation from the WF version"
.: Harald
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