| Windows 64-bit Firefox - Product Recommendations | Asa Dotzler | 12/03/12 00:34 | As the Product Manager for Firefox Desktop, I was charged last year with
investigating what it would mean for Mozilla to ship an official release of Windows 64-bit Firefox. You can see much of the results of that investigation in these two earlier mozilla.dev.planning threads: *Firefox 64-bit for Windows: data gathering*[1] *Firefox 64-bit for Windows: what we know*[2] Having completed that investigation, including consulting with many leaders across the Mozilla project, I've concluded that now is not the right time to promote the 64-bit Windows 7 builds from their current status as "experimental" to "supported release" status. We have many challenges in front of us that require considerable and immediate effort[3]. While there are advantages to making Windows 7 64-bit builds available to a wider audience, it's my evaluation that doing so should not be a priority today. I recommend that Mozilla wait until we've finished other higher priority work before investing the considerable resources necessary to uplift that build to a supported release. There is a very good chance that we will want to transition capable systems to 64-bit Firefox builds for Windows 7 (and newer Windows versions) at some point in the not too distant future -- right now I'm thinking early next year. That likelihood, and the work that's already been done to get 64-bit build and test infrastructure stood up and running, has convinced me that we should continue to support 64-bit experimental nightly builds until such time that we can afford the resources and prioritize the remaining work. Keeping the 64-bit nightly builds[4] functioning at the level they are today will help to ensure that when we do dive into the remaining work, we won't have to repeat work that's already been done. In addition to that, providing nightly builds allows some of our more demanding core contributors, those who regularly keep dozens or even hundreds of tabs open, to continue to use Firefox as their primary browser. - Asa [1] http://groups.google.com/group/mozilla.dev.planning/browse_thread/thread/32b6daea1be5e7ec [2] http://groups.google.com/group/mozilla.dev.planning/browse_thread/thread/69e4d7499fd6140b [3] https://wiki.mozilla.org/Roadmap [4] http://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla.org/firefox/nightly/latest-mozilla-central/ |
| Re: Windows 64-bit Firefox - Product Recommendations | Anthony Hughes | 12/03/12 10:31 | Seems like a sound and reasonable policy to me. Thanks for putting this together.
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| Re: Windows 64-bit Firefox - Product Recommendations | hart...@gmail.com | 26/11/12 14:00 | Ok, if I went by this post, I would surmise that Mozilla intends to continue 64-bit Firefox for Windows (I assume we are talking about UX here?) in the form of Nightly releases, correct? Was there originally a plan to finalize UX as an official "Firefox 64-bit for Windows" release, but that plan has been temporarily delayed so that resources can be put into completion of Firefox OS and Firefox 32-bit for Windows?
It is not truly dead as some sites are reporting, but will simply remain experimental until sometime next year? |
| Re: Windows 64-bit Firefox - Product Recommendations | Kyle Huey | 26/11/12 14:13 | > _______________________________________________This thread is 8 months old and does not reflect current policy. - Kyle |