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Interop 2024: Switch to Chrome Canary #3579

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foolip opened this issue Nov 2, 2023 · 2 comments
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Interop 2024: Switch to Chrome Canary #3579

foolip opened this issue Nov 2, 2023 · 2 comments
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foolip commented Nov 2, 2023

Chrome for Testing has a Canary channel, and @DanielRyanSmith is working on setting this up in Taskcluster.

I'd like to suggest switching from Chrome Dev to Chrome Canary to the Interop 2024 dashboard. Switching at the start of the year means we can change the icons and not have to explain any score changes caused by a switch.

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foolip commented Nov 27, 2023

This will also affect Chrome for Android, as we should ideally run the same browser channel for desktop and mobile. I filed web-platform-tests/interop-mobile-testing#16 about that, not sure where to ask :)

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foolip commented Nov 30, 2023

Here's a DevTools mockup of what this would look like if we switch to Chrome Canary and separate Chrome and Edge:

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