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== Speedier delivery A.k.A auto-update  ==
== Speedier delivery A.k.A auto-update  ==


I THINK The default should be auto-update invisibly, with The option to not do so
I THINK The default behaviour should firefox to auto-update invisibly, with a opt-out.


Reason ?
Reason ?  
1 The average user doesnt care about updating as long as that get The newer and fresher and cooler


2 The average user doesnt want to be bothered  
#The average user doesn't care about updating (as long as they get newer and fresher
#The average user doesnt want to be bothered  
#We techies aren't the average user
#IT departaments aren't the average user
#Average user don't '''want''' to understand the update process
#The average user dont want to be bothered (no error, they really dont)
#It will liberate recourses on your end


3 we techies aren't The average user


4 it departaments aren't The average user


5 The average user dont want to understand The update process
If needed we can use an LTS (as ubuntu does) so IT departaments can have a secure build and we dont have to suport every one of The releases indefnitly
 
6 The average user dont want to be bothered (no error, they really dont)
 
7 it will liberate recourses on your end
 
If needed we can use a LTS as ubuntu does só it departaments can have a secure build and we dont have to suport every one of The releases indefnitly

Revision as of 19:07, 10 February 2011

Speedier delivery A.k.A auto-update

I THINK The default behaviour should firefox to auto-update invisibly, with a opt-out.

Reason ?

  1. The average user doesn't care about updating (as long as they get newer and fresher
  2. The average user doesnt want to be bothered
  3. We techies aren't the average user
  4. IT departaments aren't the average user
  5. Average user don't want to understand the update process
  6. The average user dont want to be bothered (no error, they really dont)
  7. It will liberate recourses on your end


If needed we can use an LTS (as ubuntu does) so IT departaments can have a secure build and we dont have to suport every one of The releases indefnitly