Re: firefox 18

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On 01/10/2013 07:47 AM, Theo Band wrote:
> On 01/10/2013 02:39 PM, Johnny Hughes wrote:
>> You guys do know that we are fairly up2date with firefox/thunderbird on
>>> their ESR program right?
>>>
>>> The Firefox/Thunderbird we have is totally updated for security and gets
>>> upstream support from Mozilla.  It does not have every feature, but it
>>> has most and should stay on ESR.
>>>
>>> http://www.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/organizations/
>>>
> Does the version bundled with Centos6 also track this schedule? It's 
> currently 10.0.12 which made me decide to remove it from all desktop 
> installations and install the newest on the fileserver. It's a bit of a 
> hassle to do start though (the nice menu entries get lost as well).

Yes ... CentOS-5 and CentOS-6 are on ESR ... of course, we build what
the release in RHEL sources.

But, my understanding of the plan is that they are staying on the ESR
track, so they will upgrade 10 ESR to the new ESR before mozilla EOLs
the current ESR.

17.x looks like it will be the next ESR.

WRT CentOS-5 specifically, we are in the middle of the 5.9 release so
that 10.0.12.el5 is delayed for 1 or 2 days as it is built against 5.9
and not 5.8.

Our CR repo ( http://wiki.centos.org/AdditionalResources/Repositories/CR
) in the CentOS-5.8 tree should get the CentOS-5.9 updates in the next
couple of days.  That will be followed by the full release of 5.9
(including the ISOs) with a couple of weeks after that.

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