On 04.02.2012 15:51, Jo-Erlend Schinstad wrote:
In Precise we've upgraded to version 11 of both Firefox and Thunderbird.
But the reason for starting to upgrade frequently was said to be that
Mozillas support periods were limited for newer versions after 3.6. But
now we have the 10ESR versions of both. Why are they not used instead of
the short-term 11?

Agreed, my ex-colleagues hate it when the version changes every few weeks on their environment. I'd think it's the same for every entreprise-y user out there..

Guess it's not possible to provide the ESR release as an option, so that the upgrade needs to be tested at such sites only once a year instead of nine times?


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