![]() Comm-* builds are no longer feasible/relevant. The rest will be “decommissioned” as they are relics of a past that we can no longer go back to. The only folders that are being migrated are the “releases” and nightly folder. They will most likely be left as is until Mozilla blows it away (or I do). However, I want to note that there are files there that I will not be moving. So, we are migrating our files from to a storage system on Azure. Until now you could always continue using the previous version, but more and more with the mandatory innovations they are leaving everything before as forbidden to use and not just obsolete.This is a heads up to all. If, on the one hand, paid software is expensive and forces you to update by force, free software goes the same way. And let’s hope that it doesn’t update on its own without any warning as thousands of programs already do that leave the application totally useless and that in many cases you can’t even go back to the previous version because it doesn’t exist on their websites. And of course, what’s the point of the old version informing me of a new version if it’s not usable on the machine I’m using and there’s not the slightest mention of it? I understand that you tell me that it exists, and that you need to update the system before you can install it. Both on the download page and in the help of the program should be indicated. I understand that this comes from the version of Firefox used, but it would be appreciated if you report those changes. It is possible that the requirements are even higher if they use new libraries. The disk image application has the forbidden symbol on El Capitan (10.11) and when double clicked it reports that it requires 10.12. ![]() Hello, nowhere have I seen that the requirements have changed. ![]()
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