[sakai-core-team] Documentation - double check browser language

Steve Swinsburg steve.swinsburg at gmail.com
Mon Jun 16 04:16:10 PDT 2014


That was just an off the top of my head example. Some footnotes would be
good for the definitions. Maybe the following draft words:

Supported would be "We have performed extensive QA using these browsers.
Our developers use these browsers every day and test against them, and our
QA team focus their efforts on testing in these browsers."

Partial support could be "We have only performed limited QA on this release
with these browsers. Some features may not work 100%. Please file any bugs
at jira.sakaiproject.org".

Unsupported could be: "We have not performed any QA on this release using
these browser. Any bugs discovered using these browsers will not be fixed.
We encourage you to upgrade your browser as the first step towards
resolution".


On Mon, Jun 16, 2014 at 6:40 PM, Matthew Buckett <
matthew.buckett at it.ox.ac.uk> wrote:

> > Again, simplify:
> >
> > Fully Supported browsers:
> > IE 11
> > Safari 7+
> > Firefox 29+
> > Chrome 99+ or whatever version
> >
> > Partial support:
> > IE 8,9,10
> > Anything else
> >
> > Unsupported browsers:
> > IE 7 and earlier
> >
>
> I like the nice short lists. Could we have a footnote about what they mean?
>
> Does partial support mean we have features that don't work or that we
> don't test and so it might all work but we don't know.
> Does unsupported mean it might work, but we won't fix it if it doesn't?
>
> --
>   Matthew Buckett, VLE Developer, IT Services, University of Oxford
>
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