(3rd attempt @ post...).

alfonsoml wrote: 

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? 
  

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   Just because 30% of the people haven't upgraded... not just me...  Are 
you trying 
to make me feel like I'm somehow all alone in not upgrading just yet? 

Just for how long should they stay supporting it? 
  

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   It depends, but usually when the user base gets down below some 
fractional value 
like 1/3, 1/4, 1/5... depends on the product and how it is used. 

   Also depends on how well the old product works or if it crashes or has 
features that 
just are broken. 


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. 

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   I don't have that now, so why would I expect it when I upgrade?  Usually 
I expect 
a downgrade in quality when I upgrade.  Developers tend to focus on new 
features 
and new stuff, while not devoting enough time to maintenance or fixing of 
problems -- 
in general,   I dread upgrades because of the focus on new features, that 
usually bring 
a host of new bugs (this is 'in general' not specific to firebug).  It's 
rare that a new 
release brings an upgrade in quality without some increase in new features 
that also bring 
New bugs (security patches usually excluded from that count, though not 
always). 


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. 
  

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   It is very troublesome for you to indicate how incompatible Aurora is 
with previous versions. 

That's the problem all extension developers are facing right now.  FF is a 
fast moving target with 
such widely incompatible features sets that extension developers find it 
impossible to support 
browsers released only yesturday!!! (3.6.22 was released yesterday, not in 
2008, get with the 
program!)...  I'm not asking for support for 3.6.0 -- just currently used 
browsers by more than 20% 
of the people, (arbitrary)...  But 3.6.x was cut off with it's last update 
back when it till had over a 
50% market share!... (June).  That was it's last bug fix.  Not asking for 
new features, but you focused, 
in your last few announcements about how many bugs you fixed. 

I'm not asking for full new version support in the prior versions -- just 
the bug fixes that you've been 
focusing on of late, as I often get hangs and panels that don't function 
well or at all in some cases, yet 
they claim no incompatibility. 

So let me rephrase my request/statement to be specific about bug-fixes, not 
about feature additions. 

That way you can focus on new features for the new browsers, but keep bug 
fixes maintained for the currently top 75-80% of the user base. 




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