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Mozilla scuttles Firefox 3.7, speeds up dev process

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http://www.computerworld.com/s/article/9144820


Computerworld - Mozilla has made major changes to how it develops Firefox, and plans to drop Firefox 3.7 from its schedule and instead roll out incremental changes throughout the year, a company executive said today.
Rather than add features to Firefox only in once- or twice-a-year upgrades, Mozilla will quietly insert some functionality via its regular security updates, which appear every four to six weeks, said Mike Beltzner, director of Firefox, in an interview Thursday.
That means Firefox 3.7, which was slated for a second quarter release, has been dropped from the development schedule, said Beltzner. The next version of the open-source browser after the almost-ready Firefox 3.6 will be an as-yet-unnamed update at the end of this year or in early 2011.
Last year, Mozilla said it would release a pair of fast-track updates, dubbed Firefox 3.6 and Firefox 3.7, that were to take about four or five months each to get out the door. Those so-called "minor updates" would then be followed by Firefox 4.0, a "major update" slated for the last quarter of 2010.
But based on the work on Firefox 3.6, Mozilla's changed its mind.
"I'm proud of how we challenged ourselves," said Beltzner, referring to the quick-strike schedule that Mozilla plotted out for Firefox 3.6, but didn't meet. Mozilla had slated Firefox 3.6 for a November 2009 release, but pushed back the ship date as it worked out bugs and added additional beta builds to the cycle. Firefox 3.6 reached the "release candidate" (RC) stage last week, and should wrap up before the end of this month.
"We learned an awful lot about what slows down our schedule, and that will help us plan future releases," Beltzner said.
In fact, the lessons from Firefox 3.6 led Mozilla to decide to can a release between now and the end of the year, the version previously tagged as Firefox 3.7. Instead, Mozilla will add behind-the-scenes capabilities to Firefox as part of the security updates it does on an irregular schedule every four or more weeks.


Good news I hope because Firefox was moving along to slowly.
 
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