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Places Disabled on 1.8 Branch

Places has now been disabled on the 1.8 branch. This means if you’re using a branch nightly build you need to export your Bookmarks now before updating to tomorrow’s builds, otherwise any Bookmarks you have added since Places was enabled will appear to disappear after the update (they’re still there though, you can load a […]

Important Message For Branch Nightly Users - Places

Later this week, we will be disabling Places on the 1.8 branch. What this means for branch nightly testers is that the bookmarks system will revert to that used by Firefox 1.x. So that any bookmarks you added since Places was enabled are carried over into these builds, you need to export your bookmarks to […]

Firefox 1.5.0.2 Security and Stability Update

As part of Mozilla Corporation’s ongoing stability and security update process, Firefox 1.5.0.2 is now available for Windows, Mac, and Linux for free download from getfirefox.com. We strongly recommend that all users upgrade to this latest release. This update is available immediately in 37 languages including German, French, Spanish, Japanese, Simplified and Traditional […]

Firefox 1.0.8 Security and Stability Release and End-of-Life for 1.0.x

Firefox 1.0.8 includes fixes for security and stability issues. This release marks the end-of-life of the 1.0.x product line. See the Firefox 1.0.x Product Sunset Announcement.
Mozilla Corporation strongly recommends that all Firefox 1.0 users upgrade to Firefox 1.5 available for Windows, Mac, and Linux for free download from getfirefox.com. This update is available immediately […]

Sunset Announcement for Fx/Tb 1.0.x and Mozilla Suite 1.7.x

Within the next week Mozilla Corporation will be releasing a set of security and stability updates to Firefox, Thunderbird and the legacy Mozilla Suite.
More details on these updates will be available soon and will be posted to http://www.mozilla.com.
These releases will include the final set of official security and stability updates for Firefox 1.0.x, Thunderbird 1.0.x […]

OCSP proxy patch landed on trunk, regression reports wanted

Kai Engert and the NSS team have just landed the patch to permit OCSP to work through proxies (see bug 111384), and ask that trunk users keep an eye out for regressions when using secure sites, or other SSL applications.
More details in his crypto-group post.

Cairo now default for Linux on trunk

Vlad writes:
We’re about to flip the switch to make cairo-gtk2 the default toolkit backend for linux Firefox builds. There are still some issues with performance; however, we need more testing across a broader range of linux drivers to be able to get a good handle on that, and we’re way behind in just getting […]