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== Release timeline ==
== Release timeline ==
* Firefox is released at intervals of five to eight weeks (not counting urgent patch updates), meaning that every five to eight weeks there will be a new version of Firefox Release  
* Firefox is released at intervals of six to eight weeks (not counting urgent patch updates), meaning that every six to eight weeks there will be a new version of Firefox Release.
* Firefox Beta is released every week leaving us with five to eight betas every cycle unless we have chemspills leading to additional betas
* Firefox Beta is released every week leaving us with six to eight betas every cycle unless we have chemspills leading to additional betas
* Firefox Nightly is released every 12 hours with all the changes landed on mozilla-central  
* Firefox Nightly is released every 12 hours with all the changes landed on mozilla-central  


Release day activities/checklist can be found on [[https://wiki.mozilla.org/Release_Management/Release_Day Release Day wiki]]
Release day activities/checklist can be found on [[https://wiki.mozilla.org/Release_Management/Release_Day Release Day wiki]]


Check the [https://wiki.mozilla.org/RapidRelease/Calendar '''Rapid Release Calendar'''] to stay updated with the upcoming branch dates
Our release schedule is meant to be flexible and we may occasionally modify the length of a cycle to be shorter or longer than the 6-8 week cycle mentioned. Check the [https://wiki.mozilla.org/RapidRelease/Calendar '''Rapid Release Calendar'''] to stay updated with the upcoming branch dates.


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