On Sun, Feb 28, 2016 at 6:19 PM, Richard Newman wrote:
> I briefly one-sided discussed this on IRC.
>
> Android's code looks pretty thorough; all the obvious entry points are
> annotated correctly. And even 5K here is only 150 per day, which given our
> number of Android users is very low — suppo
past month.
> >
> >
> https://irccloud.mozilla.com/file/jkjdAjPP/sync-entrypoint-none-by-os.png
> >
> > Android is the biggest culprit at the moment.
> >
> > Ryan Feeley
> > UX, Cloud Services
> > Mozilla UX
> > IRC: rfeeley
> >
> >
al list of the current values.
Cheers,
Ryan
>> On Feb 26, 2016, at 5:08 PM, Ryan Feeley wrote:
>>
>> Hi Syncers,
>>
>> I noticed that the 4th most popular entrypoint for sync is via “none”. Here
>> is the breakdown by OS for the past month.
>>
by OS for the past month.
>
> https://irccloud.mozilla.com/file/jkjdAjPP/sync-entrypoint-none-by-os.png
>
> Android is the biggest culprit at the moment.
>
> Ryan Feeley
> UX, Cloud Services
> Mozilla UX
> IRC: rfeeley
>
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016 9:08 AM, Ryan Feeley wrote:
Hi Syncers,
I noticed that the 4th most popular entrypoint for sync is via “none”. Here is
the breakdown by OS for the past month.
https://irccloud.mozilla.com/file/jkjdAjPP/sync-entrypoint-none-by-os.png
Android is the biggest culprit at the moment.
Ryan Feele
Hi Syncers,
I noticed that the 4th most popular entrypoint for sync is via “none”. Here is
the breakdown by OS for the past month.
https://irccloud.mozilla.com/file/jkjdAjPP/sync-entrypoint-none-by-os.png
Android is the biggest culprit at the moment.
Ryan Feeley
UX, Cloud Services
Mozilla UX
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