It's not 100% decided yet, but if we issue a Firefox 3.6 as a minor
update, then yes, we'd stop supporting the 1.9.1 branch at that time.
There are several confounding issues with this approach, however, the
most notable being that Seamonkey and Thunderbird will be based on
mozilla-1.9.1
cheers,
mike
Archaeopteryx
Yes, of course; we are taking steps to ensure that we have a high degree of Add-on compatibility prior to shipping, and this will be part of the decision matrix used to decide how we present Firefox 3.6 to users.
cheers,
mike
Also, some minor functionality was removed from 3.6/1.9.2 that is still
in 3.5/1.9.1, and of course some was added - I wonder how people react
to those changes by an automatical "minor" update.
Robert Kaiser
Yes. I don't understand how we can issue 3.6 as a minor update given
this problem. (And it's not just a version numbering issue, there are
extension-breaking changes on the branch, right?)
Rob