Firefox Goes for World Download Record 344
Kelson writes "For the upcoming release of Firefox, Mozilla is preparing Download Day 2008: a campaign to set a world record for the most software downloaded in 24 hours. Participants are asked to pledge to download Firefox 3 on the day that it's launched. The exact date hasn't been scheduled yet, but everything seems on track for June."
Perhaps not the cleverest plan... (Score:5, Funny)
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Well--I'm ready to help them meet their goal.
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Damnit--you're right. I'll bet Hello World had a bug the first time they tried to run it.
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Yeah, and that was just the normal Microsoft Exchange startup sequence.
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Doesn't matter. On the Big Day, it's guaranteed that someone will announce it here, and within minutes we'll slashdot the server.
Someone else suggested getting the current beta version, because it seems to work just fine. This won't help their server, though, because on the Big Day, your beta version will check, find that there's an upgrade, ask if you want to download it - and you'll join in the slashdotting.
They should just put the server on a slow net c
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How 12 words equal 0 words (Score:4, Funny)
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What part of "less than 10 million, but obviously greater than zero" doesn't jive with "not all 10 million get patches on the same day"?
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0 downloads 10,000,000 (ten million)
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I bet WOW patches are high ranking.
One problem with this is, how many people actually download from ONLY the HTTP source? The wow Patcher uses a BitTorrent based P2P system. There is a rather high chance that you will get little, if any from their Direct HTTP Download source on any given patch day. Now, as the time that the patch was released and the time that you are downloading increases, this amount will increase as not nearly as many people will have the P2P Updater running.
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It would also be a great opportunity to promote bittorent as a mass downloading medium. Too bad it doesn't seem to be in the plan.
Not the goal (Score:3, Interesting)
Could they track the number of downloads if they used bittorrent? Also, if their goal is a record number of downloads for Firefox, do they want to set up an additional hurdle for people? "First, you have to download and install one of these other programs. No wait, we can explain why. Come back."
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Oh wait...
Disclaimer: I keep up with Firefox updates anyway, since it's very nice for development.
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So guys... (Score:5, Funny)
Why would I have to "pledge" anything? (Score:5, Insightful)
Since presumably my Firefox 2 will bug me to update to 3 as soon as it's released?
Not to disparage Mozilla, but lately it seems like they've been a mite too concerned with press releases. They should release when it's ready, and we'll get it when we think it's ready. What's the big rush?
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I have a vague recollection of getting hammered at the Awesome Bar one night.
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Press = good (Score:5, Insightful)
I think this is a cool idea. There are still lots of people who don't know there are other browsers in existence; when they open IE they say they're opening "the internet." Anything that makes the news and makes them aware of alternate browsers is good - especially if it's "hey this thing is really popular." For many people, that's the best argument for trying it.
Mozilla seems to have done pretty well by harnessing the power of fanatic users so far - remember the big newspaper ads? And check out the "pledge map" on the site. Think how proud you'd be to see that you're one of a very few people in your country who has pledged to download it. Kind of a mix of national pride and geek pride.
Every web developer's dream is a world where all users have more standards-compliant browsers, and IE is forced to follow suit. I say hooray for almost anything that makes that closer to reality.Re: (Score:3, Insightful)
Not to disparage Mozilla, but lately it seems like they've been a mite too concerned with press releases. They should release when it's ready, and we'll get it when we think it's ready. What's the big rush?
Press releases, viral marketing, and publicity stunts like this are a big reason why worldwide Firefox market share is somewhere in the 30% range. Yeah, you've gotta have a solid product to begin with, but more open source projects would do well to emulate Mozilla's marketing and branding accomplishments.
Also, your post implies that Firefox will somehow be rushed out the door before it's ready, but if you've been following along you know that's very far from correct. Even the "download pledge"
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Since presumably my Firefox 2 will bug me to update to 3 as soon as it's released?
I trow not.
Firefox 1.5.x did not bug users when 2.0 was released, if my memory serves me right.
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Pronunciation: \'tro\ [long o improperly copypasta'ed]
Function: verb
Etymology: Middle English, from Old English trowan; akin to Old English trowe faithful, true
Date: before 12th century
1) obsolete: believe
2) archaic: think
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followed by most rollbacks to version 2... (Score:5, Interesting)
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(Which made me a happy, happy geek)
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Nothing to see here....
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How the hell is this "+5 Interesting"? There are roughly a gazillion of FF2 extensions out there, many of them have not been actively developed anymore for months or longer. So of course many (I'd rather say most) are not available for FF3 yet - and will probably never be.
The core extensions (yes, the definition of that term varies from user to user, I'm aware of that - but only to a point) are available though. Like Adblock Plus, Download Statusbar etc.
Others are available for FF3 from the developer's
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big deal. (Score:3, Informative)
show of hands: who downloaded a linux dvd iso larger than 3.5 gigabytes before vista beta was released?
and, are they not going to consider the millions of copies of, say, internet explorer 7, downloaded the first day it was forced through as an automatic update? or how many downloads of itunes are there in a day when apple _requires_ an update?
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"Stuff that matters" (Score:2)
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That is not the important record ... (Score:3, Insightful)
I'm not committing to anything. (Score:4, Insightful)
I'd really like to see continued support for the old style of searching in the url bar, too, but I doubt that will happen. And the new look is just uglier.
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Why don't you download and try it?
The new bugs and memory leaks are half the fun with Firefox.
Re:I'm not committing to anything. (Score:4, Insightful)
So... instead of wondering if it will crash, why not find out?
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I don't know why they're even calling it a release candidate when it still has some pretty significant problems that were already widely reported with the previous version.
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FWIW, RC1 has been very stable on my 10.5.3 mac. Much snappier, and the URLbar (whatever it's called now) is a definite improvement.
Don't fall for the communist tricks. (Score:2, Funny)
However, few can say that Firefox is a software which you shouldn't own a copy of. Let's show them that enterpreunist powers rule with a firm iron hand and instead of criminally downloading a free version, buy a CD version of firefox on that particular day.
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Why should we? (Score:2, Interesting)
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100% turn out from north Korea (Score:5, Funny)
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Only the windows downloads (Score:5, Insightful)
"The worst PR is no PR." (Score:5, Insightful)
If they set a record - they'll be in the news.
If they are so successful that the servers go down temporarily - they'll definitely be in the news.
As you can see, just submitting the idea has put them in the news. This is a great idea for a company with growing market share.
Make a big circle with a big marker. (Score:5, Funny)
I have a big circle around 2008, and a thin one around 2009 too, just in case the news gets any more vague.
Lesotho's only got 2! (Score:2, Funny)
Also, I'm sure it's been said, but I hope they torrent this thing, else we'll have the record for most smoked servers since CNN got simultaneously Farked, Slashdotted, and Dugg for the last Britney Spears media stunt.
Slashdot test (Score:2)
There's enough accidental slashdotting of sites, surely if we really tried even the firefox website might struggle
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And something Opera [opera.com] invented first! (Among other things like tabbed browsing, mouse gestures in a browser, a zoom feature that also resizes images, etc, etc.). And Opera 9.50 even searches the contents of pages you have visited for more WIN.
Hehe, Opera fans are the Browser War equivalent of "Frist P0st!". Not really adding anything, just making sure everyone knows: We had that feature first! No, look at us! Over here!
If Opera has so many great features so far ahead of everyone else, why is its usage still somewhere around 1% on a good day? If Opera can figure that out, maybe they'd get somewhere.
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captcha: divisive
Opera publicity? (Score:5, Insightful)
Maybe they need more silly publicity stunts like this one.
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Maybe they need more silly publicity stunts like this one.
Not sure if you're being sarcastic, but yes, that's my point. Just having a good product isn't enough. I've used Opera, I use it for testing websites, it's really not my cup of tea but if their marketing was better I'm sure it could double or triple its user base.
And, perhaps most ironically of all: Opera had the publicity stunt tied to number of downloads [slashdot.org] feature WAAY before Firefox. :)
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I wasn't being sarcastic. :) I'd love to see Opera have more success, too - competition is good, especially competition for Internet Explorer. I just happen to be really accustomed to FireFox and all my beloved plugins.
I do use Opera Mobile on my BlackBerry, though, and it's an awesome browser. It almost makes up for the fact that I'm still surfing the web on a device with a tiny screen.
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Don't get me wrong, I like Opera. I use it at work because it has the most compatibility with the websites I have to use without being IE. It's very fast and has a small footprint, CPU and memory-wise, but I just can't use it for my everyday surfing, simply because it lacks the ability to extend/support addons. The main addon I can't live without is adblock plus. Yes, I know Opera can do ad blocking, but who wants to add them by editing a file? And don't forget, adblock plus has pre-defined adblock list sources, so you don't even have to build your own just to get a decent amount of ads blocked; the list does it automatically.
Living without something like Adblock Plus is a deal breaker when using a browser.
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That said, I'm quite fond of what Opera has done for mobile devices. Opera mini is far and away the best mobile browsing solution for virtually any hand-held device (particularly Windows Mobile devices).
I would wholeheartedly agree, if it weren't a JME app! Which means no copy and paste of URLs, no sending links via SMS, etc.
I sure wish they would hurry up and release Opera Mobile 9, it sounds like it will have all the great rendering and zoom/navigation features of Mini with the benefit of being a native app like Mobile. I will gladly pay the $25 or whatever for it when it's released; Pocket IE is worthless.
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Actually, I recall from previous discussions that tabbed browsing existed before Opera.
But it's a nice, though quite unused piece of software. Firefox has won me over thanks to its great extendability.
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Now you don't have to navigate your deep bookmark folders for that link, just start typing the name and it appears directly under your cursor.
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Which is all fine and good, if you don't have a lot of bookmarks. If, on the other hand, you have a rather full history and lots of bookmarks, the bar freezes for a few seconds while it has to search through everything you've visited and all your bookmarks to try to find the thing you're looking for. And heaven help you if you've got many pages with similar titles in the history. In the old address bar, pages appeared chronologically, so you could easily go to the most recently visited page out of the se
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The person who modded me informative... Has done something stupid. It only shows how stupid people are to not think for themselves... Tell them something that sounds remotely reasonable, something that they might agree with, and they'll believe, they'll follow.
Right. Into. A. Trap.
(I know I'm risking getting modded down to the hell. But who cares. Even only
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Some way of reverting to the old functionality would be nice.
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They don't care, so they're not snooping around (I don't live with them normally, there was a death in the family so I've come back home for a bit) but they don't appreciate my youporn stuff popping up in their face because of that silly autocomplete stuff. How can I got back to the old way?
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Don't see the problem
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