images/news/firefox.jpgAs previously reported, the first official Firefox 3 beta release was tentatively scheduled for late July. The beta has now been pushed back due to performance regressions and the need for extra front-end development time, and the roadmap has been altered to reflect a new release plan. According to Mike Schroepfer, Mozilla's vice president of engineering, the developers intend to issue a new pre-beta milestone release every six weeks until the program achieves beta status.
"We are driven by quality, not time. We want to Firefox 3 to be something that we are all proud of," said Schroepfer in a statement. That sounds like Microsoft A release is still scheduled for the end of the month, but it will be referred to as Alpha 7.
Arstechnica
"We are driven by quality, not time. We want to Firefox 3 to be something that we are all proud of," said Schroepfer in a statement. That sounds like Microsoft A release is still scheduled for the end of the month, but it will be referred to as Alpha 7.
Arstechnica











