On 15/03/2017 6:41 PM, Frank-Rainer Grahl wrote:
That is correct. These are two separate independent branches. In theory
you could still release 2.50, 2.51... in parallel and that is what
Firefox does. The ESR branch will only get security fixes and small
additional enhancements if they don't change much code and/or are needed.
If we do an initial 2.49 of the regular branch and then switch over to
2.49.1 is still undecided.
FRG
Daniel wrote:
This is going to get even more interesting, once SeaMonkey releases 2.49
as an ESR, provides updates for a year and Adrian doesn't follow along,
releasing 2.51, 2.52, 2.53 ...
I would have thought ....
2.49 ESR = Release 2.49
2.49.1 ESR = Release 2.50
2.49.2 ESR = Release 2.51
2.49.3 ESR = Release 2.52
etc,. etc,
until we get to about ...
2.49.7 ESR = Release 2.56
2.57 ESR = Release 2.57
2.57.1 ESR = Release 2.58
Or some such!!
O.K., Frank-Rainer, if a Full Version download was about 35-40MB,
whereas an update was usually only a couple of MB, then .....
1. How big is the update from, say, 2.49.2 ESR to 2.49.3 ESR expected to
be??
2. If, instead, I go for the full version, how big is the update from,
say, Version 2.51 to Version 2.52 expected to be??
--
Daniel
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