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If they take so long for the next big update, Camino won't be anyone's choice. I gave it up a long time ago.
The Firefox 3.6 nightly builds have been so good from alpha through the current 3.6.6pre beta. If they can get the plug-in compliance up past 70 %, it would be good. Who wants to go without a specific plug-in that hasn't worked past version 3.0.x?