Firefox Roadmap Update 43
wikinerd writes "The Firefox roadmap has been updated by Ben Goodger, Firefox lead engineer, who recently moved to Google. The updated roadmap reveals that Firefox 1.1, codenamed "Deer Park", will be released in June, after an Alpha release in March and a Beta version in April. Firefox 1.5 ("The Ocho") and 2.0 will be released later in the second half of 2005."
What's new in 1.1/2.0? (Score:3, Insightful)
Thanks.
Re:What's new in 1.1/2.0? (Score:3, Informative)
Look in the summary column.
Re:What's new in 1.1/2.0? (Score:2)
Re:What's new in 1.1/2.0? (Score:1)
Re:What's new in 1.1/2.0? (Score:2, Informative)
reconfigurable key bindings
Re:What's new in 1.1/2.0? (Score:5, Informative)
Meanwhile (Score:2)
Meanwhile, slowly getting into FF and TB 1.0
Can anyone point me to some recommended plugins?
There are plugins that do similar things but (obviously) some are better than others.
Roaming profiles for Firefox (Score:5, Interesting)
Another bugfix suggestion (Score:1)
Re:Another bugfix suggestion (Score:2)
Obviously if a bug is 4 years old it is not very important. If it is important to you, do something about it (and no, complaining that people who are already giving you a free lunch are not putting your favourite desert on the buffet is not "doing something").
Re:Another bugfix suggestion (Score:2, Interesting)
Limit Scope of Session Cookies - 117222 (Score:3, Insightful)
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=11
IE (unfortunately) does a very good job at handling session cookies where: Any window launched from a browser window (window.open(), file>new>window, ctrl-N, ctrl-T open link in new window...) should share the same session cookie. Any new Browser window launched from the Operating System level icon or menu should have it's own session cookie.
Unfortunately, this bug has not been picked up by anybody and is not on the roadmap for any release.
As you can read from the threads, some users have serious problem with this bug as it does impact some multi-user security issues.
The scope of fixing this is probably very huge and impacts many subsets of the mozilla frameworks. But is it not possible to do this just for Firefox? Maybe it being a `Browser Only` could allow hackers to branch some code designs in such a way that they can get a simplified model working and write it in a way that can be merged to the moz trunk without too much pain.
Personally, this one is just way too huge for a minor hacker like I to tackle but I'm sure there are some brave souls willing to tackle this Everest of an issue.
JsD
Re:Limit Scope of Session Cookies - 117222 (Score:2)
That's the way open source works: the person with the itch does the work, be it by firing up their source code editor or by paying someone else to do it for them.
Re:Limit Scope of Session Cookies - 117222 (Score:1)
Re:Limit Scope of Session Cookies - 117222 (Score:3, Insightful)
Feature Request: Multiple logins on the same web site (that use session cookies).
Bug: FireFox makes user log into unnecessarily when using multiple logins on the same web site (that use session cookies).
Frankly I think it's a bug with the whole concept of session cookies. If you're a web developer and you want to fix this for your users it's really simple, use a session variable for username/password that is different for every app that you run on your website.
For exampl
Re:Limit Scope of Session Cookies - 117222 (Score:2)
Doesn't always work. Take, for example, the users who might want to use the SAME app with two different logins at the same time. Happens at my work all the time - one of the main reasons why people here use IE. I use Firefox because I don't have t
Re:Limit Scope of Session Cookies - 117222 (Score:2)
Re:Limit Scope of Session Cookies - 117222 (Score:2)
Re:Limit Scope of Session Cookies - 117222 (Score:2)
"Preview Release/Developer Preview" (Score:5, Insightful)
Re:"Preview Release/Developer Preview" (Score:2)
Changing popular names confuse users. In general, when marketing people tinker with software they create a mess: Java 5 instead of 1.5, Preview Release instead of Beta, Windows 2000 instead of 5.0 (or Windows XP instead of 5.1 and Windows 2003 instead of 5.2), or even "Super Extra Fast Ultra DSL" (without any reference to the actual speed!).
What the user wants is stable common names for various computing
Re:"Preview Release/Developer Preview" (Score:1)
Re:"Preview Release/Developer Preview" (Score:1)
Codenames... (Score:2)
I believe "The Ocho" and "Deer Park" are rivers, but this is a complete guess. Ocho Rios is a resort town in Jamaca, Deer Park is a Gulfside town in Texas, so maybe the theme is still beaches...
or maybe the theme is river deltas.
Re:Codenames... (Score:3, Informative)
(and me!)
Re:Codenames... (Score:2)
Re:Codenames... (Score:2)
Releases 0.1 (Pescadero) to 0.5 (Naples) are all beaches or towns close to the ocean on the California Central coast.
Indio and Glendale are down in the Los Angeles area, pretty far inland...
Maybe I'm wrong about the whole beaches thing...
Re:Codenames... (Score:1)
Re:Codenames... (Score:2)
"The Ocho" was also the ESPN channel that the dodgeball competition was aired on, in the movie Dodgeball. That was the first thing I thought of at least.
You thought correctly [blakeross.com], then! Personally, though, I was disappointed that the Auckland suberb convention GrumpySimon mentioned ended: I was holding out for "Takapuna" where I was born, so I'd have some vague claim-to-fame...
Slashdot & Firefox (Score:3, Funny)
The updated roadmap reveals that Firefox 1.1, codenamed "Deer Park", will be released in June, after an Alpha release in March and a Beta version in April.
...but will it display Slashdot correctly?
Re:Slashdot & Firefox (Score:2, Insightful)
Re:Slashdot & Firefox (Score:1, Insightful)
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=21
Ken Park (Score:1)
7 months?! (Score:1)
Re:7 months?! (Score:1)