On 31 January 2010 20:49, John Vandenberg <jay...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> If I'm reading that right, only 0.02% of users are using Mac OS
>> classic (although I suppose there could be some more that have been
>> grouped into "Other", but that won't be many).
>
> That is still at least 1000 pageviews per month.  If it does not
> degrade gracefully, we would be telling them to buy a new computer in
> order to view Wikipedia.  How many contributors will be lost in the
> process?  Only developers can tell us how many of those 1000 pageviews
> were logged in users.

1000 page views a month over the whole of Wikimedia is as close to
nothing as makes no odds. That could be just a single user.

>>> Most IE5.2 users should have upgraded to iCab.  Do we have good iCab 
>>> support?
>>
>> IE to iCab isn't really an upgrade... it's a completely different
>> browser, isn't it?
>
> iCab was a supported browser long after IE for Mac was dropped.

Sure, but it's a completely different browser. "Upgrade" means to go
to a later version of the same software, not a later version of
completely different software.

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