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<p>Thunderbird follows the same release cycles, so indeed, 4 week
point releases, and merges every 4 weeks. The real (ESR) releases
are still what we ship to end users and those are still kind of
time based, which is why the next Thunderbird will be version 78 -
that number got bumped exactly because of the faster release
cycle.</p>
<p> -Magnus<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 2020-01-10 02:48, Matt Harris wrote:<br>
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<font face="Calibri">Will the change at Mozilla to a 4 weekly
release cycle have any impact on Thunderbird? Other than, I
assume, 4 weekly point releases.<br>
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