I noted the changelog WRT ie8, its why *I* have not looked at it let alone considered upgrading to it, because I know the number of XP users here is high, I spammed the crap out of them every week for 6 weeks warning that SSLv3 was being decomissioned Jan 1, I'm sure you can imagine the number of folks who couldnt pop/send mail on Jan 1, thats why I'm holding off myself, like I suspect many others will for the time being, we are not sales agents of mickeysoft, so its not our place to demand users upgrade their OS, though we do suggest trying opensuse and experience the freedom of linux ;)
On 13/02/2015 02:49, Thomas Bruederli wrote:
On Thu, Feb 12, 2015 at 12:39 PM, Noel Butler noel.butler@ausics.net wrote:
I think dropping ie8 support is wrong
We can run in infinite circles about this topic as we can already see how this thread grows. Roundcube just followed the decision of jQuery
- which I consider a significant player in today's web.
But anyway, we clearly indicated that Roundcube 1.1.x will no longer support IE 8 in the announcements and it's *your* decision if you want/can upgrade in regards of *your* userbase or not.
Finally, it's free software and therefore anybody is free to question our decisions and bring back IE8 support in a forked version of what we just released as 1.1.0.