Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 4th Mar 2008 10:04 UTC, submitted by AdamW
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FF 3 is not scheduled to even be available as a final version by the time we release MDV 2008 (early April) - much less by the time we hit feature freeze (which was, well, yesterday).
if its good enough for fedora to include a beta or RC of Firefox3 at final time of the fedora9 final an they update ff3 to the final for everyone, why cant Mandriva? surely a final version can be pushed through to the updates . just seems like Mandriva is still lacking behind, an i have to ask myself why i dont use Mandriva, maybe Mandriva needs a longer testing schedule to get these updates in,
Edited 2008-03-04 23:29 UTC
Fedora has a policy of being on the absolute bleeding edge of everything, which is appropriate to the distribution it's trying to be. Mandriva isn't in quite the same situation as Fedora, and we try to take a more balanced approach. This is the same reason they are shipping KDE 4 as the default KDE in Fedora 9, and we are shipping KDE 3 as the default KDE. We could have shipped a Firefox 3 beta in 2008 Spring if we wanted to, for sure. We simply made a choice not to.







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FF 3 is not scheduled to even be available as a final version by the time we release MDV 2008 (early April) - much less by the time we hit feature freeze (which was, well, yesterday).