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== 2020-04-20 == | == 2020-04-20 == | ||
* [https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/75.0/releasenotes/ Firefox 75.0] is our latest stable release. 75 shipped about two weeks ago on April 7 and includes, among other things, a totally [https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/search-firefox-address-bar revamped address bar. | * [https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/75.0/releasenotes/ Firefox 75.0] is our latest stable release. 75 shipped about two weeks ago on April 7 and includes, among other things, a totally [https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/search-firefox-address-bar revamped address bar.] | ||
* Firefox 76 is in the Beta channel and makes it out to our stable release audience in about two weeks on May 5th. Beta 7, 8, and 9 go out today, Wednesday, and Friday. And that means that next week is RC week. As a reminder, our four week release cycle consists of three weeks of three betas each, followed by one week of release candidates. | * Firefox 76 is in the Beta channel and makes it out to our stable release audience in about two weeks on May 5th. Beta 7, 8, and 9 go out today, Wednesday, and Friday. And that means that next week is RC week. As a reminder, our four week release cycle consists of three weeks of three betas each, followed by one week of release candidates. | ||
* Firefox 77 is in the Nightly channel and it will arrive for our stable release users on June 2nd. There are ten more days of active development on Nightly before we hit the soft code freeze, meaning that developers should not land code that is deemed risky and that new features controlled by a pref not be activated during this week. Over the last week there have been about 400 bugs resolved as Fixed including these notable ones: | * Firefox 77 is in the Nightly channel and it will arrive for our stable release users on June 2nd. There are ten more days of active development on Nightly before we hit the soft code freeze, meaning that developers should not land code that is deemed risky and that new features controlled by a pref not be activated during this week. Over the last week there have been about 400 bugs resolved as Fixed including these notable ones: |