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'''[[Releases/Firefox_3.5|Firefox 3.5]]'''
'''[[Releases/Firefox_3.5|Firefox 3.5]]'''
* Over 35 MILLION downloads so far!
* Over 35 MILLION downloads so far!
'''[[Releases/Firefox_3.5.1|Firefox 3.5.1]]'''
* shipped an early release last week due to [http://blog.mozilla.com/security/2009/07/14/critical-javascript-vulnerability-in-firefox-35/ 0-day]


'''[[Releases/Firefox_3.5.2|Firefox 3.5.2]]'''
'''[[Releases/Firefox_3.5.2|Firefox 3.5.2]]'''
* using the [http://groups.google.com/group/mozilla.dev.planning/browse_frm/thread/0f439307e9db1f6b# new flags] for triage
* targeting next week for release
* goal of this release should be a quick-turnaround that:
* please land [https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/buglist.cgi?quicksearch=ALL%20flag%3Aapproval1.9.1.2%2B%20-status1.9.1%3A.2-fixed your patches]!
** topcrash fixes, security/stability patches
** if you don't land by 11:59pm tonight, your patch will not make it
** narrow scope, small changes
* please [https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/buglist.cgi?order=Last+Changed&field0-0-0=cf_blocking_191&type0-0-0=equals&value0-0-0=.2%2B&field0-1-0=cf_status_191&type0-1-0=notequals&value0-1-0=.2-fixed&field0-2-0=flagtypes.name&type0-2-0=notsubstring&value0-2-0=approval1.9.1.2 fix your blockers]!
** contrary to some reports on the Internet, this is the usual process for Firefox and software releases; the 3.5 release was strong, stable and solid, and feedback has been extremely positive. Near the end of the release we become extremely conservative about patches to accept; the 3.5.1 release is a quick update to fold in some patches that came up late in the 3.5 release cycle.
* we '''will''' be going through approval1.9.1.1 flags and triaging them; no need to change them to approval1.9.1.2 flags


'''Firefox 3.6a1'''
'''Firefox 3.6a1'''
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