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* What percentage of users do we still have on IE6?
* What percentage of users do we still have on IE6?
** 0.14%
* How much time do we spend on IE6 when fixing front-end issues?
* How much time do we spend on IE6 when fixing front-end issues?
* When users are using IE6, what are they doing?
* When users are using IE6, what are they doing?
== Proposed: Drop IE7 to C grade ==
Given that IE7 is a small percentage of our users, we should consider dropping to C grade.
* What percentage of users do we still have on IE7?
** 0.33%
* How much time do we spend on IE7 when fixing front-end issues?
* When users are using IE7, what are they doing?
== Question: Should IE9 be B grade? ==
* What does the site look like in IE9 right now? Are the visual differences significant? (I thought a lot of the CSS styles we apply aren't in IE9 but will be in IE10).
* We can officially drop to B grade when IE10 comes out.

Revision as of 15:21, 16 February 2012

Proposed: Drop IE6 support

Given that IE6 is a small (how small) percentage of our users, dropping support completely has been suggested. What info would we need to make this decision?

  • What percentage of users do we still have on IE6?
    • 0.14%
  • How much time do we spend on IE6 when fixing front-end issues?
  • When users are using IE6, what are they doing?

Proposed: Drop IE7 to C grade

Given that IE7 is a small percentage of our users, we should consider dropping to C grade.

  • What percentage of users do we still have on IE7?
    • 0.33%
  • How much time do we spend on IE7 when fixing front-end issues?
  • When users are using IE7, what are they doing?

Question: Should IE9 be B grade?

  • What does the site look like in IE9 right now? Are the visual differences significant? (I thought a lot of the CSS styles we apply aren't in IE9 but will be in IE10).
  • We can officially drop to B grade when IE10 comes out.