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josh_assad
Apr 09, 2019Copper Contributor
What is the transition plan from old Edge to Chromium Edge?
This might be a bit early, but what's the roll-out plan for Edge-Chromium when it's ready for General Availability? I assume that we'll have to support two version of Edge (current, and Chromium) for a limited amount of time...any insights on how long that period could be? Is Microsoft going to end support for Edge the day that they launch Edge-Chromium? I have my doubts...
What are others planning?
- Elliot Kirk
Microsoft
We will not roll out the new version of Edge until it is fully ready, until then we will still ask most users to stay on the current version of Edge that comes with Windows 10. This is a great question, josh_assad.
Elliot- josh_assadCopper Contributor
Thanks Elliot Kirk !
When new Edge *is* ready, will it be a clean cut-over though? Or will both versions of Edge continue to be supported for some length of time?
- Phillip FrabottBrass Contributor
josh_assad Keep in mind businesses will usually wait 6-12 months before releasing a Windows 10 update to their employee's. Assuming New Edge gets embedded with a Windows 10 release update, I would expect to still have to support the old Edge for at minimum of 12 month, and probably 24 months as businesses will have to assess things. Also keep in mind some computers cannot upgrade to the latest editions of Windows 10 (some are still on old builds since their hardware doesn't support newer builds of Windows 10), so those people will need to be supported until they are no longer using their outdated computers.
So you may be supporting several versions for while still even after release. Hopefully with Chromium the management of this will be very small. Since they share the same engine as Google Chrome, I would think that building a web site for Chrome means building it for New Edge at the same time, with little to no code changes. But old edge will still be around for awhile.
- CodeDJIron Contributor
Elliot Kirk Please do something about IE. Having IE + Old Edge + New Edge will be too much for most users.
- Phillip FrabottBrass Contributor
CodeDJ We stopped supporting IE 2 years ago. Any user that comes to our website from IE gets an IE not supported page and cannot proceed beyond that point. We check the agent header and if we detect Windows 10 we recommend they use Edge. Otherwise, we suggest Firefox to them.
I thought support for IE has been end of life for a while now. Surprised people would still support it except on older legacy sites that are no longer maintained.