They are on a 6 week release cycle. Every 6 weeks they release the changes that are ready. Sometimes the changes are large, sometimes small. Over time, rapid releases tend to get new features out sooner than delayed releases. Don’t get hung up on the version number. It doesn’t mean this is a major release, it is just the 78th release in a series.
Netscape 1.x and NCSA Mosaic were originally on a ~6 week release cycle. This is just returning to your roots.
I think we have this revisionist history where the signers to the Agile Manifesto invented these processes from whole cloth, when it's more accurate to think of it as 80% curated list of existing practices, >10% discovered, <10% invented.
I ran a Kanban board in 1995, and I wouldn't learn about Deming, Goldratt or Ohno for another ten years. I think a couple people were upset or at least perplexed by my 'yeah ok' reaction to some of their revelations.
Tagbert|5 years ago
executesorder66|5 years ago
hinkley|5 years ago
I think we have this revisionist history where the signers to the Agile Manifesto invented these processes from whole cloth, when it's more accurate to think of it as 80% curated list of existing practices, >10% discovered, <10% invented.
I ran a Kanban board in 1995, and I wouldn't learn about Deming, Goldratt or Ohno for another ten years. I think a couple people were upset or at least perplexed by my 'yeah ok' reaction to some of their revelations.
Jallal|5 years ago
The previous one was done on May 5, 2020: https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/76.0/releasenotes/
And the one before on April 7, 2020: https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/75.0/releasenotes/
More or less, one release per month. Hardly "every week".