------ Original Message ------
From: "Gian-Carlo Pascutto" <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: 2019-04-09 11:00:14 AM
Subject: Re: Intent to deprecate - linux32 tests starting with Firefox 69

On 5/04/19 15:35, [email protected] wrote:
Currently linux32 makes up about .77% of our total users.  This is
still 1M+ users on any given week.

I asked jmaher what percentage of our Linux users this is. It's 21%.
This doesn't seem small.

It's roughly comparable to the numbers involved for other support decisions we've made. Ending support for non-SSE2 CPUs was was comparable, IIRC. Ending OSX support (10.6-10.8) impacted roughly 1.2% of our userbase. When we moved XP users to ESR before ending support for XP entirely, the numbers were _a lot_ bigger than that.


On top of that, we know that not all distros have telemetry enabled and
so we won't be counting those either (Debian is the largest).
Distros that have opted out of telemetry have opted out of informing our planning and decision-making.

- mhoye

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