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Mozilla Unveils 'Aggressive' Firefox OS Schedule: Quarterly Feature Releases

An anonymous reader writes "With Firefox OS version 1.0 out the door, Mozilla has decided that it's time to unveil its strategy for new versions. The company is planning to make feature releases available to partners every quarter and push out security updates for the previous two feature releases every six weeks. 'As far as I know, that's the most aggressive mobile OS release strategy out there,' Alex Keybl, Mozilla's Manager of Release Management, said in a statement. 'This sort of alignment across multiple browser products, and now an OS, is unprecedented at the pace we're moving.'"

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  1. Isn't all of it ridiculously aggressive now? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Funny

    Firefox browser is already aggressive, and it sounds like this is going to be more so.

    I expect Firefox OS 95.0 out by the end of the year, and Firefox OS 98.0 a week later.

    1. Re:Isn't all of it ridiculously aggressive now? by Hamsterdan · · Score: 3, Funny

      Firefox ME won't be so stable.

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      I've got better things to do tonight than die.
  2. Re:Ignoring nasty resource leaks 4 times a year by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 4, Funny

    Remember when Mozilla just made a good browser? Pepperidge Farm remembers.