Thursday, March 15th 2012
Mozilla Countering Firefox Update Fatigue with Silent Updates, Add-on Compatibility
Throughout 2011, Firefox users have seen their browser's major version number go up very 6 weeks or so, something that was unheard of, in the years before, when it could take years for a major version number increase. Mozilla was obviously inflating version numbers for better market placement with other browsers that have crossed version 9x (such as Chrome, MSIE, and Opera). With Firefox already at version 11, Mozilla wants to slow down with the version number game, which caused "update fatigue" among users. Apart from keeping track of their browser's version number, users that have important add-ons installed, stay away from updates because major version number changes break the add-ons.
Mozilla wants to counter update fatigue with a two pronged approach. Firstly, it will change the way browser version numbers affect add-on compatibility. With Firefox 11, any add-on that's compatible with Firefox 4+ will just run, without compatibility issues. Add-ons disabled by older versions of the browser will now resume working. Next up, Mozilla will introduce completely silent updates, which get downloaded in the background, and don't notify you about restarting the browser to apply updates. You'll never notice when your Firefox reaches version 9001.
Sources:
TheNextWeb Insider, Mozilla
Mozilla wants to counter update fatigue with a two pronged approach. Firstly, it will change the way browser version numbers affect add-on compatibility. With Firefox 11, any add-on that's compatible with Firefox 4+ will just run, without compatibility issues. Add-ons disabled by older versions of the browser will now resume working. Next up, Mozilla will introduce completely silent updates, which get downloaded in the background, and don't notify you about restarting the browser to apply updates. You'll never notice when your Firefox reaches version 9001.
17 Comments on Mozilla Countering Firefox Update Fatigue with Silent Updates, Add-on Compatibility
Yeah I really wish we had that because clearly we've looked for it several times.
Now i'm just waiting for them to make the damn 64bit version... I know there is Waterfox but no one really supports (specifically avast!'s additional features for browsers) it because it's not widely used.
its been a while firefox like to chasing chrome with number and it goes pretty sick every couple weeks you hit newer version that still feel the same
They should revert their idiotic numbering scheme back and call the most recent version what it is - 4.11.0.
And, has that not always been an option?