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IlCallo avatar IlCallo commented on May 28, 2024

IIRC we defined this list taking it from some kind of standard to get higher support percentage as possible.
You're of course free to change your projects to avoid supporting some browsers you don't like, but the decision to drop a browser should be in the hands of the dev, not on our defaults.

I'll still add a bullet point into Qv3 changes to check out browser usage when releasing the new major version and possibly drop some older browser versions. Thanks for bringing up this issue

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SKFrozenCloud avatar SKFrozenCloud commented on May 28, 2024

Safari 13 was the only browser I found in the browserlist that requires a lot of polyfill. The rest was fine.

Of course the default should be as inclusive as possible but you also don't want to keep supporting browsers that require unnecessary polyfill just because users still use it. Just like IE11.

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IlCallo avatar IlCallo commented on May 28, 2024

IE11 support has been dropped by an upstream dep (Vue3) because there were some un-polyfillable features, so it's not really the same situation
But I agree on changing the defaults to exclude Safari older versions in next major version, thanks for reporting your tests results

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