Mozilla may have released the first beta of Firefox 3.6 nearly two months late, but the organization believes the final version still will arrive on schedule before the end of the year.
The Mozilla wiki page on version 3.6, code-named Namoroka, listed early September for the scheduled release of the first beta, but it actually arrived October 30. Despite that, Mike Shaver, vice president of engineering, said Mozilla wants to release the browser before the holidays and is sticking by the overall schedule for the open-source Web browser.
"We're still looking at a release candidate in November and (final) release in December at this point," Shaver said in a Tuesday interview.
More: http://news.cnet.com/8301-30685_3-10390931-264.html
The Mozilla wiki page on version 3.6, code-named Namoroka, listed early September for the scheduled release of the first beta, but it actually arrived October 30. Despite that, Mike Shaver, vice president of engineering, said Mozilla wants to release the browser before the holidays and is sticking by the overall schedule for the open-source Web browser.
"We're still looking at a release candidate in November and (final) release in December at this point," Shaver said in a Tuesday interview.
More: http://news.cnet.com/8301-30685_3-10390931-264.html