On 22.09.2012 13:02, Julian Sikorski wrote: > W dniu 21.09.2012 15:33, Martin Stransky pisze: >> as the subject says there are test packages available for your beloved >> Fedora's. Especially Thunderbird 17 (Earlybird now) needs some love from >> you (the 17ESR line is going to be a background for the future ones) so >> it would be great if you can install it, run it and report any issues. >> All instructions are at: >> >> https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Firefox >> >> NOTE: All those packages are pre-release and are targeted to experienced >> users! >> > Does it mean Fedora will stop shipping the latest FF/TB and stick to ESR > instead? Or is it for parallel-installation purposes? Unlikely and IMHO unwanted (at least from my side) afacis, as other answers already indicated. But that is not the reason for this mail. This is: Has anybody considered to package the ESR releases for Fedora or is the general consensus "that doesn't make much sense, just leads to confusion and is not worth the trouble". I now and then could need a parallel installed Firefox ESR for a Webinterface that officially only supports ESR releases. I can simply install one in my homedir, but it would be nice to have it yum-installable from the stock Fedora repos (but the problem does not bug me enough to submit a package myself). Cu knurd -- devel mailing list devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/devel