- From: Stefan Winter <stefan.winter AT restena.lu>
- To: "cat-users AT lists.geant.org" <cat-users AT lists.geant.org>, cat-announce AT lists.geant.org
- Subject: [[cat-users]] Apple device renaming in 2.0.4 and up
- Date: Tue, 8 Dec 2020 09:14:16 +0100
Hello,
we are thinking of collapsing the wide range of macOS versions on
the CAT download page into just one. The background is that Apple
has a fairly stringent update policy and the older versions we
have on display are not really in wide-spread use any more. Also,
in browser agents, macOS Big Sur sometimes identifies itself as
Catalina instead (depending on browser); and iPadOS sometimes
claims to be a real macOS (depending on configuration). In order
to prevent mis-classifications based on the browser agent, it
makes sense to subsume all recent Apple device operating systems
that behave the same into just one button:
"Apple devices"
I'v looked through Apple's support
policy website to see which iOS and macOS versions we still need
to care about.
Oldest Macs still in some form of
support (at least Vintage as per https://support.apple.com/en-gb/HT201624)
:
MacBook Air (11-inch, Mid 2013) (runs
Big Sur)
iMac (21.5-inch, Mid 2011) (runs High
Sierra, can be patched to Big Sur)
iPods:
iPod classic (no iOS nor macOS)
iPod nano (7th generation, Late 2012) (no iOS nor macOS)
iPod shuffle (4th generation, Late 2012) (no iOS nor macOS)
iPod touch (4th generation) iOS 6
iPhones:
iPhone 4 (8 GB) iOS 7
iPad:
iPad (3rd generation) Wi-Fi, Cellular
(iOS 9)
iPad 2 (iOS 9)
iPad mini Wi-Fi (iOS 9)
iPad Wi-Fi + 4G, GSM (iOS 10)
So, all we really need to care on the
* macOS side is High Sierra and up;
* iOS side, there is still the need for
- "iOS 5 and 6" (given that the only
supported OS is now iOS 6, we could drop 5 from the button name;
but who cares)
- "iOS 7-11" for the iPads and iPhone
4 (again, we could now narrow this down to 9+10 if we wanted to).
Everything else (including iOS 12 and
up) can be subsumed into the "Apple devices" which then includes
macOS (for High Sierra through Big Sur, and implicitly all
previous versions), iOS 12+ and iPadOS. If a user still has an
older macOS than High Sierra (knowingly not upgraded despite this
being possible; or knowingly using a device despite vendor
discontinuation) they get the same button, and chances are very
good that the install will work; but if it doesn't, our support
reply would from then on be: upgrade your OS.
Note that this consolidation process
will be made so that your deep links to specific download versions
will continue to work (the old buttons will continue to live as
"hidden devices") but please adapt your links to the generic
"Apple devices" as soon as possible after the release. A next
minor release train of CAT (2.1.x) may remove even the hidden
devices, and sum up the accrued download stats into the new "Apple
devices".
If you have serious issues with this
course of action, please let us know.
Greetings,
Stefan Winter
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