So you don't have the time to upgrade your browser, and instead you
want that other people devote their time to support the version that
you've chosen to stay with?

Just for how long should they stay supporting it?

And when you finally decide to upgrade, I think that you'll expect a
fully supported and polished version of Firebug that doesn't have any
problem with the current version of Firefox. Just because it's easy to
double the number of hours in each day and even fix back the Firefox
bugs that caused the problems or limitations in Firebug

I instead would rather see a shift to support even Aurora, as that's
the version that will be released in 3 months and it's better to find
bugs as soon as possible to fix regressions in Firefox.

On 1 sep, 00:21, Astara <[email protected]> wrote:
> Ya know, there are ALOT of people still using 3.x (just upgraded to
> 3.6.21)...
>
> You don't hear as much from them as they generally aren't in the forefront
> of FF development...BUT, one shouldn't assume that such is due to them being
> non-techies or not interested...  Some are overloaded with too many other
> things and have stuck with the more stable (according to crash statisitics)
> series because they don't want to devote alot of time to figuring out how to
> upgrade or replace their 100+ extensions..(among other reasons)...)...
>
> It SURE would be nice to have those bug fixes -- even feature adds available
> -- as 3.x is still stuck
> with the Firebug-1.7.2 version...
>
> I'm just sayin'.... ;-)..

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