W dniu 08.10.2011 23:43, Christoph Wickert pisze:
Since Mozilla switched to the new rapid release model, Firefox in
Fedora
is no longer fun: Every 6 weeks a new major version hits our stable
release and breaks Firefox horribly:
* My favorite extensions (and actually the only thing that keeps
me using FF) stop working. In the last 7 weeks I had to pitch in
three times and update packages to get things working again.
Sometimes there is not even an update available upstream.
* Firefox falls back to English as there is no language pack
provided. I have to go go the FTP server and download and
install the XPI file manually.
We have ratified very strict guidelines for updates in the stable
releases and we allow one of the critical path applications to break
this hard?
So what can we do to improve the situation?
1. Can we bring back the language packs as part of the packages?
2. Can the FF maintainers make sure that all maintainers of
extensions get notified of changes *before* release of a new
package?
3. Can someone (I'm looking at you, QA) make sure all extensions
are still compatible?
More ideas or suggestions?
Regards,
Christoph
I never had any langpack problems - my firefox runs nicely in Polish.
When it comes to extensions, I don't see a point of packaging them
anymore. IIRC in the past x86_64 builds were an issue, but this seems no
longer to be the case. As such, I am using TB/FF extension management
system.
Julian