

What are their specific advantages and disadvantages, besides one being “the leader of the band” and its snowball effect? Many like to view what is most viewed, listen what is most listened, read what is most read and … browse with the most used browser. What alternatives to Firefox? We know them. Perfection is not of this world, as we say. I’m not sure this is true for all of us and I’m convinced this is a wrong attitude. “Rapid Release†should be you write, “Users who leave with distrust will never return.”. This is a very serious incident that leads directly to the life and death crisis of Firefox and Mozilla. And, they will continue to spread hate speech. Users who leave with distrust will never return.
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If a “general users†with poor PC skills experiences a problem, it will be a motivation to give up on continuing use.Īnd even power users have limited patience. I feel that due to the limitations of the development cycle (rapid release), it has become a release with incomplete specifications. I don’t think this trouble case is an accidental issue. Mozilla must learn from this “failure caseâ€. If it was such a method, it was the same composition as “Windows 10 updateâ€, and with each update, scatter the fault and the user distrusted. Please : think and test before, take your time and deliver a reliable browser. I’m fed up with engineers who appear to be totally hysterical about innovations and whose credo would be ‘Let’s give it a try, look at users telemetry and if it doesn’t work as expected we’ll fix it with an update’. Browser developers should state it clearly, that users is not their concern when the preoccupations seem to be all in competition with other browsers and mainly Chrome. This is a wrong, a bad attitude, perhaps mainly motivated by speed of the releases. Looks like the fashion nowadays is using the users as beta-testers and getting the technical feedback via telemetry. Is that asking too Hawack said on Novemat 10:48 am:

I’m fed up with engineers who appear to be totally hysterical about innovations and whose credo would be ‘Let’s give it a try, look at users telemetry and if it doesn’t work as expected we’ll fix it with an update’. Doesn’t Mozilla test their browser before releasing it, don’t they have beta-testers? Looks like the fashion nowadays is using the users as beta-testers and getting the technical feedback via telemetry. No problems up to now, running as smoothly as Firefox 70.0 (when _gen was set to false of course).ħ0.0.1 released 10 days or so after 70.0 and Mozilla plans to reduce the update cycle to 4 weeks instead of 6 … make it 8 weeks, or even 1 per quarter, and make it good. But browsers are so complex that I may be wrong, updated here anyway.
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In fact no point, IMO, to update FF from 70.0 to 70.0.1 if one’s platform is Windows AND if _gen has been manually set to false. No idea about the two other Mac-related fixed issues given my OS is Windows (7). Firefox 70.0.1 has set indeed _gen to false by default.
