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Release notes are still in work …
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We’re still preparing the notes for this release, and will post them here when they are ready. Please check back later.
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The ceo is being paid too much.
Just like at least 90% of ceos
Been waiting for this one
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https://9to5linux.com/mozilla-firefox-134-is-out-with-support-for-touchpad-hold-gestures-on-linux
At least has some of them. I think they always grab the betas and aggregate the release notes/changes during the nightly/beta tests.
We have new version out!
Oh, that’s good I guess. So… what’s new?
We can not tell you yet.
“Download it and you’ll see ;)”
Firefox going full XDA
hey at least it’s not “Improvements and bug fixes”.
I still remember when Firefox decided to go with Chrome-like versioning to show progress. No more v4.5.1. but v87.1! Still bugs me a little bit, I liked the more relaxed attitude. Now versioning is changing again here and there, now it’s the year, like 2025.1 and I think that is a little pragmatic but probably a pretty good idea.
Year-based version numbers are pretty neat IMO, particularly for applications. Not only can you quickly estimate how up-to-date any particular application is, it also avoids the version number racing problem between competing applications, because some people equate lower version numbers with a less developed application.
For programming libraries though semantic versioning is still the good ol’ reliable.
This versioning is just moronic.
finally release notes have been uploaded!
probably only OP will see this though…
Nah I did too.
Found some release notes: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Mozilla/Firefox/Releases/134
Higher version — more Firefox. I like more Firefox.
mull 😢