- Issue created by @quietone
- π³πΏNew Zealand quietone
Copying post from parent issue from andy-blum
One thing that we may want to consider & will start to get tricky is browser testing on iOS. As of iOS 17.4, iOS will begin to allow browser engines other than webkit. The requirements for this are pretty strict right now, but there's the potential for browser applications availalbe in the EU that aren't available anywhere else.
- πΊπΈUnited States andy-blum Ohio, USA
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- πΊπΈUnited States mherchel Gainesville, FL, US
I don't see any need to update the list.
- Status changed to Needs review
9 months ago 10:17am 22 March 2024 - π¬π§United Kingdom longwave UK
I also see no need to change the browser support list for Drupal 11.
- Status changed to RTBC
9 months ago 2:00pm 22 March 2024 - πΊπΈUnited States smustgrave
Removed Drupal 9 and below items, agreed doesn't make sense to list if EOL.
- π¬π§United Kingdom longwave UK
Fixed typo in the IS, exiting != existing.
- π¬π§United Kingdom catch
Same here, nice to have the browser support policy in place so that we don't need to talk about this hardly at all any more :)
- Status changed to Fixed
9 months ago 4:16pm 22 March 2024 - π¬π§United Kingdom longwave UK
I'm not sure what else can be said here, the browser landscape hasn't really changed since Drupal 10 and there have been no complaints about our rolling policy. Since the discontinuation of IE I think everyone is much happier about things and most organisations seem onboard with the fact that browsers need updating semi-regularly.
Going to go ahead and mark this one as fixed so we can finalise the requirements for Drupal 11.
Automatically closed - issue fixed for 2 weeks with no activity.