So, in March of 2015, these were our usage stats: 32.20% 10.10 (14.0.x) (Yosemite) 27.98% 10.9 (13.0.x) (Mavericks) 19.22% 10.6 (10.0.x) (Snow Leopard) 11.06% 10.7 (11.0.x) (Lion) 9.53% 10.8 (12.0.x) (Mountain Lion)
I have requested a more modern run from Brendan, who gave Clint Talbert and me these numbers. Let’s see what current data tells us. I am also curious if we can tell 32 vs. 64-bit in our numbers. Syd Polk sp...@mozilla.com +1-512-905-9904 irc: sydpolk > On Aug 5, 2015, at 16:49, Eric Shepherd <esheph...@mozilla.com> wrote: > > Syd Polk wrote: >> I don’t think we can do this until we stop supporting Mac OS X 10.6. Last >> time we calculated percentage of users, this was still over 15%. I don’t >> think that very many of them would be running 64-bit, either. 10.7 has that >> problem as well, but it is a very small percentage of users. > Those are worthwhile stats to double-check. > > -- > > Eric Shepherd > Senior Technical Writer > Mozilla <https://www.mozilla.org/> > Blog: http://www.bitstampede.com/ <http://www.bitstampede.com/> > Twitter: http://twitter.com/sheppy <http://twitter.com/sheppy> > Check my Availability <https://freebusy.io/esheph...@mozilla.com> _______________________________________________ dev-platform mailing list dev-platform@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/dev-platform