Sacada de aquÃ: http://groups.google.com/group/mozilla.dev.l10n/browse_thread/thread/c8b119ab943e7359 --------- The next release is Firefox 3.5.2. We're intending to use that milestone for the automatic major update, i.e., people will get this update offer without asking for it.
Thus, now is a good time to press your favorite buttons and get the feedback you got on 3.5 and 3.5.1 into the 1.9.1 tree and in 3.5.2. The timeline for 3.5.2 is an early August release. I don't have a tree closure date for you yet, so "the earlier, the merrier". The next big thing is Firefox 3.6. That's roughly around the corner, and might very well end up to be a minor update to 3.5. Firefox 3.6 is going to come off of mozilla-1.9.2, a branch yet to be cut. We're going to kick of an 3.6a1 (without l10n, I expect) with a code freeze of the 31st of this month. The final release is planned for mid to late fall, this year. The scope is not that much UI, but further performance and a solid foundation for fennec (which 1.9.1 is not going to become anymore, yea). After the alpha, we're going to cut the 1.9.2, i.e., new repository clones. One for mozilla-central, and one for each l10n-central repo. So I suggest that you start to aggressively migrate your work on 1.9.1 over to l10n-central. If you need help, poke folks on #l10n. The fork is anticipated to happen in the first week of August. The current status on central is rather diverse, so I don't have any wrapped up recipes for your migration path. Really, poke on #l10n, and we'll try to come up with something constructive. Questions? Axel --------------- -- Frco. Javier Rial RodrÃguez Técnico Centro de Referencia e Servizos de Software Libre www.mancomun.org Avda. de Vigo, s/n Campus 15705 Santiago de Compostela (Galiza/ES) Tel/ Fax: (0034) 981 569 810/ 981 594 616 <fjrial at mancomun.org>