Why 1.5.0.2 as next version without 1.5.0.1?

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Why 1.5.0.2 as next version without 1.5.0.1?

Post by mahowi »

Why will the next version of TB be 1.5.0.2 although there's no 1.5.0.1 out? Just to keep the same version as Firefox?
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Yep, just to keep the version number the same as in Firefox.
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All questions beginning with "why" are answered with "because." :badgrin:
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because they want to keep the versions numbers "nsync" lol
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Post by mscott »

another reason:

because 1.5.0.2 contains the same set of security fixes in firefox 1.5.0.2 and it's important that people realize they are getting the same set of fixes instead of thinking "oh what about all the security fixes that went into fx 1.5.0.2, does tb 1.5.0.1 have them?" And it keeps us sane at moco by knowing the .0.2.x builds all contain the same set of fixes instead of thinking well that's .0.2 for product A and .0.1 for product B...:)
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Post by crlorentzen »

Is 1.5.0.2 expected to be released as a final anytime soon?

EDIT: today supposedly. http://weblogs.mozillazine.org/rumbling ... 5-0-2.html
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Post by wellander »

Howard Kaikow wrote:Not yet announced at http://www.cdrlabs.com/phpBB/index.php

Hi,
Huh!!!
Is this a spam?
If not why did you post that link? It has nothing to do with thunderbird.
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Post by Amsterdammer »

delayed ?
release Date: April 18, 2006 (source: release notes) is nearly gone,
doesn't matter, I will wait well-behaved for this new mozilla gift :P
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wellander wrote:
Howard Kaikow wrote:Not yet announced at http://www.cdrlabs.com/phpBB/index.php

Hi,
Huh!!!
Is this a spam?
If not why did you post that link? It has nothing to do with thunderbird.


I pasted in the wrong link.
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Post by crlorentzen »

1.5.0.2 is now on the ftp yay! :)
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Post by mscott »

won't be released until tomorrow (hopefully)

we're having some issues with the partial patches.
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Post by netquik »

I see it now on FTP...

but you said that 1.5.0.2 contains the same set of security fixes in firefox 1.5.0.2

but here http://weblogs.mozillazine.org/rumbling ... 5-0-2.html
there is only 321987 as security fix

How much important is this release from security aspect?

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Post by Handle With Care »

netquik wrote:How much important is this release from security aspect?

Very, according to CERT Technical Cyber Security Alert TA06-107A. :robot:
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