.
We should either replace all uses of the word with something else, or
just add a disclaimer at the top of the page that states what we mean
and do not mean by "supported".
On 02/22/2012 10:47 AM, Charles Crouch wrote:
Given you can't get formal "support" for RHQ, at least
not from RH, how about we just say something like: "Here is the list of *recommended*
browsers for RHQ4.3..." ?
Mike, what should that list be now after the various component upgrades?
Cheers
Charles
----- Original Message -----
> From what I can see, we don't currently have anything in the RHQ docs
> about which browsers are supported. We should add something (perhaps
> on
>
http://rhq-project.org/display/JOPR2/Prerequisites). Note, for RHQ,
> "supported" means developers have used it and haven't noticed any
> major
> issues; this is obviously a different definition than what
> "supported"
> means for JON, and the list of supported browsers for JON will be a
> subset of the list of browsers supported by RHQ.
>
> On 02/22/2012 10:12 AM, mike thompson wrote:
>> Now that RHQ is on GWT 2.4.0 and SmartGWT 3.0 the list of supported
>> browsers has expanded. Will there be a formal change in browser
>> version support as well?
>>
>>
>> I say this noticing some peculiarities with Fire Fox 10, but it is
>> not a supported browser so I'm not sure how much attention be
>> given to it. However, reality is most likely that our users
>> outside of RHEL will be on FF10 and not FF3.6.
>>
>> Thoughts and opinions on this?
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