Jay Garcia wrote:
The reason is that people may update to 2.7.2 directly from 2.6.1, and
all our release notes/etc. apply to 2.7.2 just as they did to 2.7, so we
try to not duplicate the workload.
But how is a user, experiencing a problem for the first time, to
know whether that problem is likely to emanate from an
incremental update, if he/she is told only what changes
there are from a previous major release, not from the
previous incremental release ?
It seems to me that the Release Notes for 2.7.2 (et seq)
should read along the following lines :
What's New in SeaMonkey 2.7.2
SeaMonkey 2.7.2 contains the following changes relative to SeaMonkey 2.7.1 :
SeaMonkey-specific changes
????????
Mozilla platform changes
????????
The changes page lists a more detailed overview of new features and fixes
relative to our last stable release, SeaMonkey 2.6. Relevant security fixes are
listed on Security Advisories for SeaMonkey.
Otherwise the "changes page" referred to in the immediately
preceding line is completely redundant, since both the
inline summary and the changes page refer to differences
w.r.t. 2.6
Philip Taylo
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