At this point a larger shift is needed. It happens all the time. No one else does it.
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Replying to @wycats @slightlylate and
It's quite obvious this is systemic at Google. Not saying they're leveraging their monopoly position, but... they do. All the time.
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Replying to @_bwhitty @slightlylate and
Whether it's systemic for reasons they believe internally or brazen from-the-top makes little difference. The consequences are the same.
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FYI from team: "We support the 2 most recent...of Chrome, Firefox, Safari and Edge. We send this when user signs in with an old browser."
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Update from team! "As of yesterday, we have fixed the misleading interstitial and also opened up ff on linux."
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This may not be exactly what all of you want, but please do recognize that the team took some action within 24 hours of me raising this.
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As admirable as that is, it's frankly depressing you had to raise this with the team at all. They should be taking action *before* release.
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Replying to @allnutt_eu @wycats and
Personally, I'll take a team that moves quickly to correct mistakes over just about any other scenario. That's encouraging, not depressing.
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I wasn't being flippant in my opening remark, it *is* admirable. But would they have been so swift if it wasn't someone in their org asking?
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Replying to @allnutt_eu @mbleigh and
Bugs don't get fixed without advocates and bug reports. That system worked. Unsure what the issue is?
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The issue is that there's no directive to support multiple browsers at Google for new products. Most other companies have such a directive.
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