Mozilla debuts first beta of Firefox 5

updated 11:05 am EDT, Mon May 23, 2011

Company switches to accelerated development


Mozilla has posted the first official beta release of Firefox 5, its next browser upgrade. Changes from Mozilla's experimental Aurora channel were merged and tested over the weekend. The update marks a switch to an accelerated development schedule, closer to that of Google's Chrome, which has a major update every several weeks and is already in its 11th stable version and 12th beta.

Again like Chrome, the faster pace will mean fewer major upgrades with each new version. Firefox 5, for instance, will get support for CSS animations already present in both Chrome and Safari, and a "channel switcher" that lets people jump between the Aurora, Beta and Release tracks of Firefox. Some 1,053 fixes have been made under the hood.

The completed Firefox 5 update should arrive in late June. Firefox 6 is already scheduled to arrive on August 9th. If Mozilla holds to schedule, each subsequent update will launch every six weeks, meaning that Firefox 8 or 9 could be ready by the end of the year.


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  1. daqman

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    +2

    Objection your honour!

    How can you have the words "stable" and "major update every few weeks" in the same sentence?


  1. testudo

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    +1

    whatever

    Just make it a simple update from 4 when its done. It's stupid that the auto-update feature of firefox doesn't jump to the next version when it comes out.


  1. blueskymactech

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    More updates... faster release dates...

    And this is supposed to be good, why???

    I really get tired of having to update things all the time. Usually any incremental changes are so subtle as to not bee noticed by most users. So what's the point?

    Hold off until you have something really major and significant to show. Like page loading speed or compatibility improvements.

    Just my opinion.


  1. testudo

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    Re: more updates

    Heartily concur. Can't say how many versions I'm behind on things like iTunes or its ilk because I just get tired of always getting the "There's an update" and wasting my time for it to get installed.

    The only way Chrome gets away with it is because (a) the people using Chrome tend to be more geeks, so they don't care, and (b) Chrome, like most google apps, come pre-installed with an auto-updating engine that works in the background, so they upgrade themselves with nary any interaction or warning.


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