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Maybe they just don't want Firefox and prefer other browser test versions? It sounds illogical to me that there are only 1000 testing it on Metro but "millions" overall. Millions vs. 1000 means minimum 2000x less people testing it on Windows 8. Does he really believe the reason is that nobody uses Metro? Did he never think about the possibility that those people who use it simply don't want to test Firefox?

I mean, Windows 8 adoption rate is low but it is still already used by a decent percentual margin of PC users so that there has to be another reason why the rate is so unbelievable low on Windows 8.

Maybe I understood something wrong?