Linked by lemur2 on Thu 17th Mar 2011 22:12 UTC
Mozilla & Gecko clones According to a post on the mozilla.dev.planning Google Group by Mozilla Senior Director of Engineering, Damon Sicore, the ship date for the stable version of Firefox 4, Tuesday 22 March, has been approved by Mozilla's IT and Marketing teams. Sicore notes that, should the developers discover any last-second blocker bugs that would prevent the final release, a second release candidate would be issued "as soon as possible" and the ship date would be reset. So far, the first RC has "received a very warm welcome", said Sicore.
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RE[6]: Sounds good, but ...
by saynte on Sat 19th Mar 2011 06:28 UTC in reply to "RE[5]: Sounds good, but ..."
saynte
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Just examine any set of release notes, http://www.mozilla.com/en-US/firefox/4.0b11/releasenotes/.

If those features you mention were deemed essential to the release, then I feel that they should have been included before the betas began.

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