On Sat, Jun 11, 2011 at 1:14 AM, Mateusz Harasymczuk
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> If someone moved out of the IE 6, then he/she move out of the IE 7, too.
while i agree, i found microsoft's tortuous path to standards full of
dark corners.
case in point: some time ago, i was using some simple pages.
of course, to g
Totally agree,
If someone moved out of the IE 6, then he/she move out of the IE 7, too.
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IE 7 should be probably dropped with IE6, I can't see point in keeping
it
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On Fri, Jun 10, 2011 at 12:01 AM, Florian Apolloner
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> Hi,
>
> On Jun 9, 1:11 pm, Gert Van Gool wrote:
>> I remember from the HTML5 doctype that some people (with app in enterprises)
>> need the support
>
> Right, but even Google is dropping support for IE < 8 [1]! And if
> Google is trying
Hi,
On Jun 9, 1:11 pm, Gert Van Gool wrote:
> I remember from the HTML5 doctype that some people (with app in enterprises)
> need the support
Right, but even Google is dropping support for IE < 8 [1]! And if
Google is trying to get companies to use newer browsers we should
support that too ;)
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>>subject: [] Re: Deprecation policy for IE6
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>>On 06/09/2011 05:32 AM, Idan Gazit wrote:
>>> I'm looking at admin tickets, and I realize that some defined policy
>>> for when we can safely
On Thu, Jun 9, 2011 at 9:44 AM, Aymeric Augustin
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> c) need to access a Django application — let alone a Django >= 1.4 app.
even less likely: a Django application's admin page
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2011/6/9 Idan Gazit
> I'm looking at admin tickets, and I realize that some defined policy for
> when we can safely start to break IE6 would be very helpful.
>
My vote is: "last year". Even Microsoft begs people to move away from IE6.
I can't think of a context where people:
a) can't upgrade
IE7 is almost just IE6 with tabs. In my opinion, going forward, IE
support should be IE8+.
Like said earlier, if someone really need support for IE7 and lower,
they can still use Django 1.3.
On Jun 9, 3:27 pm, Xavier Ordoquy wrote:
> Le 9 juin 2011 à 15:06, Henrik Genssen a écrit :
>
> > the q
Le 9 juin 2011 à 15:06, Henrik Genssen a écrit :
> the question is not - how old a browser is, but how many user it (still) has
> in germany there are still 4% using IE6 - thats
> half the user of Google's Chrome with 8%.
>
>
> Henrik
It looks like fewer german users are still running ie6.
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>subject: [] Re: Deprecation policy for IE6
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>On 06/09/2011 05:32 AM, Idan Gazit wrote:
>> I'm looking at admin tickets, and I realize that some defined policy
>> for when we can safely start to break IE6 would be very helpful.
>>
>> I'd
OK, by the power vested in me, I declare the admin unshackled from the need to
support IE6.
Reception and dancing shall follow.
On Thursday, June 9, 2011 at 2:22 PM, Carl Meyer wrote:
> On 06/09/2011 05:32 AM, Idan Gazit wrote:
> > I'm looking at admin tickets, and I realize that some defined p
I've seen a few admin themes in the wild. Would it be fair to say that after
a certain (very near) date, if you need EOL browser support, it will have to
be provided by a 3rd party theme?
On Jun 9, 2011 7:11 AM, "Gert Van Gool" wrote:
> On Thu, Jun 9, 2011 at 12:32, Idan Gazit wrote:
>
>> I'm loo
On 06/09/2011 05:32 AM, Idan Gazit wrote:
> I'm looking at admin tickets, and I realize that some defined policy
> for when we can safely start to break IE6 would be very helpful.
>
> I'd like to simply declare that going forward, the admin need not
> work perfectly in IE6. That leaves our support
On Thu, Jun 9, 2011 at 12:32, Idan Gazit wrote:
> I'm looking at admin tickets, and I realize that some defined policy for
> when we can safely start to break IE6 would be very helpful.
>
> I'd like to simply declare that going forward, the admin need not work
> perfectly in IE6. That leaves our
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