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Thanks, Ken. A couple of notes.First, those bug tickets you've been linking to (e.g. http://crbug.com/592130) don't seem to be open to the public. I would be interested to follow these conversations, so is there anywhere they would be publicly available?
Second, is there any documentation available about Chrome's (or Firefox's for that matter) blacklists? Would the best approach be to just keep an eye on this file or is there something more human-readable we could follow? It would be nice to have something I could give our support staff to refer to when customers have issues.
In this case there were zero bug reports about the Intel HD 3000 blacklisting change before it went to Chrome Stable.
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I should note that this is just Chrome, neither Safari nor Firefox seem to have picked up the new blacklist entry yet.
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Is there any expectation that Firefox or Safari would follow suit on this?
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Thanks, Florian. Are your stats for Windows and Linux similar?
On Sun, Oct 23, 2016 at 5:26 PM, Florian Bösch <pya...@gmail.com> wrote:
On Sunday, October 23, 2016 at 10:46:08 PM UTC+2, Tarek Sherif wrote:Is there any expectation that Firefox or Safari would follow suit on this?I don't know. On a 30 day average the current support levels look like this:
- Firefox: 98%
- Chrome: 94%
- Safari: 93%
So presently Firefox is definitely the better choice on OSX.
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