Interviewed by CNN on 11/06/2011 11:23, Bill Davidsen told the world:
Seamonkey 2.4a1 just dropped in my toybox, grabbed by my "get latest version"
program. Is this "one giant leap for mankind" or a typo, or is the development
really working on releases years away?

No. It's the new rapid-release cycle, in parallel to the Firefox cycle (except that Seamonkey is using the more-related-to-real-amount-of-changes "minor" version numbers while Firefox is using "major" version numbers, like Google Chrome has been doing. Blame Google for letting marketing people decide version numbering...).

2.1 was just released, 2.2 is beta branch, 2.3 is "Aurora" branch and 2.4 is bleeding-edge trunk nightlies. The idea is to have new releases every couple months or so.


I don't know what's changed, but I'm not giving it up, it is blindingly faster
than the 2.1.1pre or 2.1 release. Neat stuff!


Hmmm, I have to look into what they are doing in those nightlies...

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