Firefox 2.0.0.3
quote:from here
"Firefox 2.0.0.3 and 2.0.0.4
In order to fix a small number of serious regressions, we are looking to do a very quick 2.0.0.3/1.5.0.11 release to pick up some fixes for recent regressions. 2.0.0.4/1.5.0.12 will be the next regular security/stability releases.
2.0.0.3 blockers
We are going to be looking at nominations over the next few days, based on the following criteria:
* Significant regression since Firefox 2 with a well-tested and well-understood patch
* Major public security bugs (if any appear) (sg:high and sg:critical)
This is a very high bar, we are hoping to freeze Tuesday evening at 6 PM PST (all confirmed blockers already have patches) and have builds available for testing starting on Wednesday. If you have a bug that meets this criteria please get that nominated as soon as possible. Drivers will be meeting daily at 10 AM PST to address nominations and approvals."
OK I must admit that the only issue that I've had with 2.0.0.1 and 2.0.0.2 was a complete system freezing when browsing ssl secured https web sites.I had to force a shutdown of my PC may be 20 times because of that. I have not read that the issue occurred on other systems than mine, though. Don't know if that comes from Vista, UAC, or just 2.0.0.2...let's wait and see.
updating: there was apparently a misunderstanding on the release date of Firefox 2.0.0.3. as the date I gave you earlier seems only to concern some kind of internal testing in the Mozilla dev team.
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