How do I find out when a release will be made containing fixes to known bugs?
I'm currently using Firefox 22.0 which is part of Ubuntu Precise (12.04). I have not been able to find out when a release will be made containing fixes to known bugs in Firefox. How do I find out when a release will be made containing fixes to known bugs?
Chosen solution
http://www.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/22.0/releasenotes/
Just change the version number to see the release notes for earlier versions of Firefox. BTW, Firefox 23 is due to be released later this morning - Tuesday 08-06 ~ noon PST - by Mozilla. Check with Ubuntu support to find out when Ubuntu will release their new version of Firefox 23.
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There will always be (known) bugs in Firefox.
You can check out the release notes or monitor (or vote for) the bug reports that interests you.
What kind of bugs are you referring to?
Note that some issues also can be caused by extensions that Ubuntu bundles with its Firefox versions.
What is the URL for the release notes?
Chosen Solution
http://www.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/22.0/releasenotes/
Just change the version number to see the release notes for earlier versions of Firefox. BTW, Firefox 23 is due to be released later this morning - Tuesday 08-06 ~ noon PST - by Mozilla. Check with Ubuntu support to find out when Ubuntu will release their new version of Firefox 23.
For desktop
- latest release
http://www.mozilla.org/firefox/notes/
- latest beta
http://www.mozilla.org/firefox/beta/notes/
- latest Aurora
http://www.mozilla.org/firefox/aurora/notes/
For mobile
- latest release
http://www.mozilla.org/mobile/notes/
- latest beta
http://www.mozilla.org/mobile/beta/notes/
- latest Aurora
http://www.mozilla.org/mobile/aurora/notes/
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