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Supported web browsers

Open smola opened this issue 5 years ago • 4 comments

Related to this: https://github.com/src-d/gitbase-web/pull/270

It seems we are targeting very recent Firefox and Chrome versions. It would be good to better define what's our browser compatibility target.

smola avatar Oct 11 '18 15:10 smola

That's a good point. We have had informal compatibility targets a year ago, particularly regarding display resolution, based on the demography we observe on our traffic @ landing and blog websites.

But it is true that this policy should be a company/product-wide requirement. We will check again how are ours stats regarding that to target X% (e.g. 95%+) and adapt with some heuristics or other stats on top to be a bit broader (e.g.: more users are more likely to be using Windows than our current visitor user base shows).

marnovo avatar Oct 11 '18 15:10 marnovo

Sure. Also we'll need different targets for landing/blog and gitbase-web/bblfsh-web. I think it's safe to assume that the later could support less browsers (it's already the case).

smola avatar Oct 11 '18 16:10 smola

@smola from https://github.com/src-d/product/issues/302#issuecomment-455313094:

Browser support

Browser Min version
Chrome 68
Firefox 62
Safari 12

Note: Not adding IE/Edge support because of data, but this could eventually change in the future if becomes a requirement for certain web products running on enterprise settings. On the bright side, MS pushing for Windows updates more aggressively and dropping the Edge engine in favor of Chromium should help it in the long run.

Desktop display support

Dimension Minimum
X 1280 px
Y 768 px
Color 24 bit

Mobile display support (whenever applicable)

Dimension Minimum
X 360 px
Y 640 px
Color 24 bit

marnovo avatar Jan 17 '19 20:01 marnovo

Looking at the data segmented by month, it looks like 2 latest for Chrome, 1 latest for Firefox and 1 latest for Safari would cover pretty much our current audience (82%). And 3 latest for Chrome, 2 latest for Firefox and 2 latest for Safari if we want to be more conservative (86%).

smola avatar Apr 05 '19 17:04 smola