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+ <H1>[Mageia-dev] FireFox ESR &lt;= we should totally go for this wrt stable releases</H1>
+ <B>Maarten Vanraes</B>
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+ <I>Fri Jan 13 22:20:12 CET 2012</I>
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+<PRE>Op vrijdag 13 januari 2012 20:59:19 schreef Jeff Robins:
+&gt;<i> On Fri, Jan 13, 2012 at 6:00 AM, andre999 &lt;<A HREF="https://www.mageia.org/mailman/listinfo/mageia-dev">andre999mga at laposte.net</A>&gt; wrote:
+</I>&gt;<i> &gt; Wait.
+</I>&gt;<i> &gt; A long-term release version is kept updated for bugs, particularly
+</I>&gt;<i> &gt; security bugs, but doesn't add new features.
+</I>&gt;<i> &gt; Since it doesn't add new features, it is less likely to introduce new
+</I>&gt;<i> &gt; bugs, and so would be more secure.
+</I>&gt;<i> &gt; (That is why, in case you haven't noticed, that Firefox has more security
+</I>&gt;<i> &gt; issues than Seamonkey, which is one step behind Firefox in adopting new
+</I>&gt;<i> &gt; features.)
+</I>&gt;<i> &gt;
+</I>&gt;<i> &gt; So if you want a stable, secure browser, prefer among Mozilla browsers
+</I>&gt;<i> &gt; the Firefox long-term release, or for more stable, Seamonkey.
+</I>&gt;<i> &gt;
+</I>&gt;<i> &gt; For the minority of users who want the latest features, despite the
+</I>&gt;<i> &gt; greater risk, like the cauldron of Mozilla, it is easy to download the
+</I>&gt;<i> &gt; latest Firefox release, direct from upstream. (It will be available
+</I>&gt;<i> &gt; there at least a week sooner.)
+</I>&gt;<i> &gt; Upstream Firefox by default warns when the latest update is available.
+</I>&gt;<i> &gt;
+</I>&gt;<i> &gt; --
+</I>&gt;<i> &gt; Andr&#233;
+</I>&gt;<i>
+</I>&gt;<i> I think Andr&#233; is entirely correct and the ESR should meet the requirements
+</I>&gt;<i> for a long-term Mageia. The ESR will get all of the security updates, but
+</I>&gt;<i> not the new features so any argument about needing the latest to stay
+</I>&gt;<i> secure is invalid. (
+</I>&gt;<i> <A HREF="http://www.anandtech.com/show/5378/mozilla-announces-firefox-extended-suppo">http://www.anandtech.com/show/5378/mozilla-announces-firefox-extended-suppo</A>
+</I>&gt;<i> rt-release )
+</I>&gt;<i>
+</I>&gt;<i> Also, the next upstream will be moving to quiet updates, unless Firefox
+</I>&gt;<i> hasn't been restarted in the last 12 hours. So, users that want the latest
+</I>&gt;<i> can use the upstream and be automatically updated.
+</I>&gt;<i> (<A HREF="http://letsbytecode.com/general/10-firefox-will-be-updated-on-the-quiet/">http://letsbytecode.com/general/10-firefox-will-be-updated-on-the-quiet/</A>)
+</I>&gt;<i>
+</I>&gt;<i> My only concern is the difference in release times. Mageia's is 9months
+</I>&gt;<i> and Mozilla is 1year. Nine months from Mageia's 1st long-term release,
+</I>&gt;<i> Mozilla will still be on the same FF, and will update FF in the middle of
+</I>&gt;<i> the second Mageia long-term release. This would create more work and a
+</I>&gt;<i> long-term Mageia, which will have a major component update during the
+</I>&gt;<i> long-term support period.
+</I>&gt;<i>
+</I>&gt;<i> --Jeff
+</I>
+look at the picture for the support period, the 1y warranteed versions cross
+over for 2 or 3 months
+
+so it's going to fit for as long as we have 9m release schedule
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