Talk:Go back to an old version of Firefox: Difference between revisions
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Oops. I forgot about the ftp site. What can I say other than it was 3am when I wrote the article. However, I'd like to go back to telling them to uninstall the current version and install the older version in the same installation directory. I think we should minimize the number of choices we explicitly provide in the instructions. i.e. don't tell them why its a good idea to re-install in the same location, and then tell them to delete the installation directory and talk about how they can install elsewhere. This article isn't written for a new user, and the more cookbook like we can make it the easier it will be to deal with any problems in the forums. [[User:Tanstaafl|Tanstaafl]] 01:37, 12 April 2009 (UTC) | Oops. I forgot about the ftp site. What can I say other than it was 3am when I wrote the article. However, I'd like to go back to telling them to uninstall the current version and install the older version in the same installation directory. I think we should minimize the number of choices we explicitly provide in the instructions. i.e. don't tell them why its a good idea to re-install in the same location, and then tell them to delete the installation directory and talk about how they can install elsewhere. This article isn't written for a new user, and the more cookbook like we can make it the easier it will be to deal with any problems in the forums. [[User:Tanstaafl|Tanstaafl]] 01:37, 12 April 2009 (UTC) | ||
:Deleting the installation directory after [[uninstalling Firefox]] is important on Windows, especially if you are installing back into the same location, but the information I added on a custom install location isn't needed so I removed it. [[User:Alice Wyman|Alice]] 02:13, 12 April 2009 (UTC) | :Deleting the installation directory after [[uninstalling Firefox]] is important on Windows, especially if you are installing back into the same location, but the information I added on a custom install location isn't needed so I removed it. [[User:Alice Wyman|Alice]] 02:13, 12 April 2009 (UTC) | ||
== End of Life dates? == | |||
I'm having hard time finding EOL dates for Mozilla products, are they available somewhere? | |||
I see '''Firefox 3.5.x will be EOL'd in August 2010''' according to http://www.mozilla.com/en-US/firefox/all-older.html | |||
<br/>[[User:FatJohn|FatJohn]] 17:03, 15 February 2010 (UTC) |
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Obsolete versions
I don't think that it's a good idea to tell people to search shareware/download web sites to find a copy of older Firefox and Thunderbird releases or to link to a site like filehippo.com. (We make it a point to tell people to avoid unofficial download sites). For obsolete versions not available at http://releases.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla.org/ I think it would be better to link to the Mozilla FTP site. For example, Firefox 2.0.0.20 is available here. Thunderbird 1.5.0.14 and 1.0.7 are both available here. Alice 13:14, 11 April 2009 (UTC)
Oops. I forgot about the ftp site. What can I say other than it was 3am when I wrote the article. However, I'd like to go back to telling them to uninstall the current version and install the older version in the same installation directory. I think we should minimize the number of choices we explicitly provide in the instructions. i.e. don't tell them why its a good idea to re-install in the same location, and then tell them to delete the installation directory and talk about how they can install elsewhere. This article isn't written for a new user, and the more cookbook like we can make it the easier it will be to deal with any problems in the forums. Tanstaafl 01:37, 12 April 2009 (UTC)
- Deleting the installation directory after uninstalling Firefox is important on Windows, especially if you are installing back into the same location, but the information I added on a custom install location isn't needed so I removed it. Alice 02:13, 12 April 2009 (UTC)
End of Life dates?
I'm having hard time finding EOL dates for Mozilla products, are they available somewhere?
I see Firefox 3.5.x will be EOL'd in August 2010 according to http://www.mozilla.com/en-US/firefox/all-older.html
FatJohn 17:03, 15 February 2010 (UTC)