Closed neoncitylights closed 8 years ago
Adding mine (you can use http://www.whatsmybrowser.org/ for this, you don't have to provide the IP address though)
Then when I'm on mobile:
We should also try to request this data from the community (not force, though). This kind of user data is helpful and lets us know what we need to focus on
Guess I should just list my primary devices
Mobile
Make a survey or something for the community
@codynguyen1116 It's 2016, I think it's more than safe to assume that mobile devices have JS enabled. :-) Excluding NoScript users, we probably don't care about devices/OSes which don't have a browser that supports JS. (For "fun", you can try browsing the Internet with NoScript and be amazed at how many sites just don't work at all with JS disabled.)
As for the actual matter at hand, I have access to plenty of hardware, but most of these devices aren't exactly cutting-edge...far from it, actually. HD screens at most, for example. Anyway, here are some possibly relevant devices that I use:
Laptop
Tablet
Mobile
Yeah, I got lazy, sorry about that. Anyway, if you're looking for unusual mobile devices or older laptops, let me know -- while I don't have the latest flagships from Samsung et al., I do have quite a few older laptops and such.
@Brickimedia/developers
Can we get a real quick list of what everyone uses mainly? Its nice to know so when there's a problem that pertains to one of the specific things we can ping that certain dev, and also to know what our full testing environment as a whole team looks like as a whole, and see if we need to expand it (our team is pretty small, only about 10-15)
Note: I'll close this issue once everyone / majority of everyone has commented and added