It has already dropped below the threshold for targetable users where we'll drop it. The thing that is holding us from dropping Froyo support today is that out automated testing boards are running 2.2. A large percentage (~20%) of our users are on 2.3, so we need that test coverage until a-team can fully spin up 2.3 testing in emulators.

There has been good progress on the 2.3 testing.

-Brad


On 4/9/14, 9:01 AM, Michael Connor wrote:
On Apr 8, 2014, at 11:05 PM, Mark Finkle <[email protected]> wrote:

2. Maintaining two code paths adds complexity. Complexity leads to bugs. 
Froyo's days are numbered. We can wait it out.
Curious: do we have a plan/timeline for when we can drop Froyo support?  OS 
deprecation calls are usually harder “in the moment” so it might be worthwhile 
to declare now that something like “once it drops below X% of 
(downloads/installs/targetable users)” we’ll drop support.

— Mike

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