Jeronimo Baldino <[email protected]> wrote: > I just want to know: why OpenBSD provides Firefox 9.0.1 in packages when > the latest stable release (12.0, according to Mozilla) was launched in > April 24, 2012.
The packages for the OpenBSD 5.1 release were built in early February. (Or, for slower architectures, the builds were started then.) 9.0.1 was current at the time. 10.0 had just appeared, but there hadn't been time to test it. > Why older versions (3.5.19, 3.6.25) are still shipped with ? We didn't have a working Java plugin for newer versions and newer Firefox versions wouldn't work on alpha and sparc64 any longer. Also, some people complain the other way around. They are happy with their old version of Firefox and are terrified by all these new versions that might, *gasp*, CHANGE something, anything, and they hate version chasers like you with all their heart. Everybody complains. Suck it up, bitches! -- Christian "naddy" Weisgerber [email protected]

