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Tiago Marques Delboni
tiago.delboni at almg.gov.br
Mon Aug 19 11:23:29 UTC 2019
Legacy Browser Support seems to be very helpful, specially if it can
span old portable FF from PortableApps.
About the release pace, we are tending to replace an EOL ESR release by
another, once a year (eg.: 52.9 -> 60.9).
*Tiago Marques Delboni*
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Em 16/08/2019 15:45, Mike Kaply escreveu:
> I know this is generally considered a support list, but I have a
> couple things I'd like to let you know about. Going forward, if you'd
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> *Legacy Browser Support for Windows now available!
> <https://github.com/mozilla/legacy-browser-support/releases/tag/v1.0>*
>
> It is quite possible that you still require the use of websites and
> apps running ActiveX, Java, or Silverlight that need a legacy browser
> for it to work. You can now get Legacy Browser Support which will
> allow you to easily switch between Firefox and your legacy browser of
> choice. You can add websites to the policy and when your users try to
> access the site via the URL bar or a link, it will open in the legacy
> browser automatically. Legacy Browser Support requires a native
> component installed via MSI as well as an extension.
>
> *Share your thoughts on ESR Release Cadence*
>
> We would love your feedback in our current cadence of Firefox Extended
> Support releases.
>
> Today, an ESR life cycle spans between 9 months to a year. We would
> like to understand if a shorter life cycle, with more releases each
> year, would help meet the needs of you and your organization.
>
> We believe faster cycles will allow more flexibility to back port
> features and functionality to the ESR and will reduce occurrence of
> web app compatibility issues that arise due to the ESR being too
> outdated. While the ESR helps lower QA overhead through less frequent
> updates, would a biannual release bring more benefits to you? Please
> chime in on this feedback form <https://forms.gle/jdwWYKQ3inqP3jwL9>.
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> Thanks
> Mike Kaply
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