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I know there are several ways to get updates... But: What is the expected delay with which a (Github-)"release" becomes visible in Google Play Store?

(I know about Google's approval procedures, "staged rollout", and so on... Just want to know an estimation of shortest and longest delay, before I can get an update via Google PlayStore...)

I know there are several ways to get updates... But: What is the expected delay with which a (Github-)"release" becomes visible in Google Play Store? (I know about Google's approval procedures, "staged rollout", and so on... Just want to know an estimation of shortest and longest delay, before I can get an update via Google PlayStore...)

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Is there a need which is driving your desire to have exact time delays?

This is not a firm estimate - under normal circumstances, from when it is ready for Thunderbird release management to ship it, is two days to a week to get to your device. Could be more, could be less.

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There is no need, there is just curiosity... I didn't write that I want to have exact time delays, I asked for estimations. Why do you doubt the intention of my question?

Cause of my question was "Thunderbird 11.0", which is not in Play Store (on my device) until today. Having an estimation of longest expected delay I could know: Is there a problem with my device, or is this normal delay of Thunderbird-rollout...

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