Ist FF 2.0 wirklich schon da?

  • Das wie vielte Mal wird diese Frage jetzt gestellt? :roll:
    Eine Firefox-Version ist dann veröffentlicht, wenn Mozilla das sagt.

    Gruß Coce

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  • Ich muß ihm aber auch Recht geben, denn überall wird auf die Beta Version 2.0 hingewiesen, das überliest man schnell.
    Mir erging es genauso. Also abwarten bis Mozilla sich meldet !! :wink:

    Firefox 133.0 + Win 11 Pro - ;):thumbup:

  • http://www.beltzner.ca/mike/archives/…re_ashamed.html

    Zitat

    Update: some people in the comments have pointed out that it�s stupid to expect people not to download something after putting it on a public server, or that there should be a way to have the mirrors password protect things. To this I have a couple of responses:

    1.I never said we didn�t want people downloading things that are on our public mirrors. That�s why they�re public mirrors. We�ve always, and will always, allow people to download nightly builds, hourly builds, historical builds, source tarballs, etc. Nobody�s upset about that, although we obviously would prefer that people use releases.mozilla.org which is a round-robin service of our mirrors instead of ftp.mozilla.org which is a single box.

    2.Of course we could figure out a way to make it so that people don�t see the /releases directory until we�re ready for public consumption. But that raises the barrier to entry for our testing volunteers who need to get at the release candidates to do QA. Mozilla QA days would become more complex, and how long do you really think it would take for the passwords to leak out? Or for someone to point to the closest nightly build? All locking things down would do is encourage people to game the system some other way.

    3.What I said I was upset about was news organizations �announcing� our releases for us when we haven�t released. We are very public about our release process, our release dates and our release estimates. We keep absolutely no secrets in this regard. We are happy to put people on our notify list so that they can publish their stories the minute we actually release, but we (the project drivers) are the only ones who can say when Mozilla has released something, and we do that when we think the quality of the whole user experience and product is good enough. Part of the steps along there involve the builds to be available to the public as unreleased products. What I�m frustrated with is people pointing at those and saying �ooh! ooh! look! it�s the release!� and the implicit notion that we�re not proud enough of what we�re doing to tell people about it.

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