Please excuse my ignorance / confusion.
Since 0.9.3 has been released I assumed that when I went to:
http://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla/nightly/latest/
I would receive a build that said Mozilla 0.9.3+. Instead, it says
Mozilla 0.9.2+. Obviously this means that the nightly is based on the
0.9.2 branch.
What determines the branch upon which a given nightly is based? If
I download a nightly tomorrow will it still be based on 0.9.2 or will
it have switched to 0.9.3. (If it's switched, perhaps it will be
because 0.9.3 will have been out for a 24 hour period?) Either way,
what's the reasoning?
Also, if a fix is checked into the 0.9.2 branch (as a recent one
was which finally allows online banking at CIBC again), at one point
does it make its way into the 0.9.3 branch? In other words, if the
nightly build switches over to the 0.9.3 branch I'd like to be sure
that I only install it if it also incorporates this 0.9.2 branch bug
fix check-in. How would I determine that this was the case?
Thanks!
Jason.