Does `"flex" in document.createElement("div").style` not work?  Where does 
feature detection not work?  I mean, flexbox still isn't widely implemented 
anyways across browsers. [0]

I agree that we shouldn't have any mention of 1.2 for the simulators [1].

Right now Mozilla doesn't have leverage over the carriers/handset manufacturers 
to keep all devices supported forever; Google barely does.  It sucks and is 
shitty, but maybe our branding team could start including such requirements.  
Locked bootloaders are also pretty evil.  But if we can get in this space with 
a non insignificant marketshare, we can change the landscape.  It's not going 
to just change overnight.  That's why we've been working on a reference device 
where WE are in control, not hardware vendors.  Will that pan out?  We will 
see...

For now, target 1.1.  Soon, many devices will start shipping with 1.3 or 
receiving OTA updates.  Ignore 1.2.  If you're not happy with MDN, it's a 
public wiki, edit where you see fit.  The person who says it cannot be done 
should not interrupt the person who is doing it.  Also, Feature Detection, 
Feature Detection, Feature Detection.  If you have trouble detecting support 
for some feature, email me directly, and I'll work with you on finding a way to 
support devices that don't have such a feature, or at least fail gracefully on 
them.

The FxOS Release notes for developers are where we post API changes between 
version. [2]  I'm guessing you're looking for these.

If we sold 400k phones last year, I'm going to venture that most of those 
weren't mostly to technical oriented folks, though I don't think we have the 
market research to accurately describe our actual customers.

[0] http://caniuse.com/#feat=flexbox
[1] https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1004725
[2] https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/Firefox_OS/Releases
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