On 31 January 2010 20:49, John Vandenberg <jayvdb(a)gmail.com> wrote:
If I'm
reading that right, only 0.02% of users are using Mac OS
classic (although I suppose there could be some more that have been
grouped into "Other", but that won't be many).
That is still at least 1000 pageviews per month. If it does not
degrade gracefully, we would be telling them to buy a new computer in
order to view Wikipedia. How many contributors will be lost in the
process? Only developers can tell us how many of those 1000 pageviews
were logged in users.
1000 page views a month over the whole of Wikimedia is as close to
nothing as makes no odds. That could be just a single user.
Most IE5.2 users should have upgraded to iCab. Do we
have good iCab support?
IE to iCab isn't really an upgrade... it's a completely different
browser, isn't it?
iCab was a supported browser long after IE for Mac was dropped.
Sure, but it's a completely different browser. "Upgrade" means to go
to a later version of the same software, not a later version of
completely different software.