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| == Speedier delivery A.k.A auto-update ==
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| I THINK The default behaviour should firefox to auto-update invisibly, with a opt-out.
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| Reason ?
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| #The average user doesn't care about updating (as long as they get newer and fresher
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| #The average user doesnt want to be bothered
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| #We techies aren't the average user
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| #IT departaments aren't the average user
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| #Average user don't '''want''' to understand the update process
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| #The average user dont want to be bothered (no error, they really dont)
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| #It will liberate recourses on your end
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| If needed we can use an LTS (as ubuntu does) so IT departaments can have a secure build and we dont have to suport every one of The releases indefnitly
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| == Develop Mobile Firefox compatible with for Low-end spec (Like memory and resolution) ==
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| Many new Mobile devices (Especially on Android) are available in this Low-end segment. And very large number of them are sold in developing markets like India, China, Brazil. Very large audience.
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| #This will also help high end phone as making them work with lower spec also makes them work with fast and higher spec phones.
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| #Trim down fats : Keep minimum things in code product. Develop advance features on the top of it.
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| #Tie up with Phone makers (Low end ones are easier :)). Make it default for many, non-geek audience.
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