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look
Strollin' around
Status: Delivered

Mozilla, why don't you provide us with relevant information when prompting for an update?
I long for times back when the link was displayed

67 Comments
Rm4g3dD0v
Familiar face

because they want to shove their user disempowerment features down our throats easier.

Christian75
Making moves

There is a solution, although not ideal, it is to use the link to the release note of the previous version, available in Help/About Firefox. For example :

https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/98.0/releasenotes/

can surely be adapted to the next update by replacing "98.0" by the new version number.

Clewen
Strollin' around

It will better if Mozilla provides releases notes in different languages.

Christian75
Making moves

It would be a big job with 92 localized versions (if I counted correctly). Already a remarkable number.

The solution if you don't understand everything is to use an online translator, like deepl.com for some languages.
Or if necessary translate.google.com, since you don't need to register.

Jon
Community Manager
Community Manager

Hey @look ,

Thanks for this feedback. What would be some of the relevant information you are looking for? We're happy to share this with the team.

-Jon

Jon
Community Manager
Community Manager

This is great too. Thanks for the additional input!

look
Strollin' around

I just wanted to ask to be able reading the release notes before updating. At the end it is a question of ux (updating blind vs. updating knowing). Maybe I am a webdev, maybe I'm just very curios about your work.

ptoye
New member

I agree with @look - I don't like putting code onto my machine without some idea of what it does. What information do we want? A link to the release note for the update that Mozilla wants us to install. The Mozilla site simply has a download button.

woody
New member

What I'm experiencing is, there's a link to the CURRENT version's release notes. Yes I can do surgery on the URL and get the release notes for the new version to be installed. 20 million people all doing surgery on the URL... why not one person make the link point to the right stuff. It's a task that gets done anyway, it's just one iteration behind

ptoye
New member

I've now found that this page https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/new/ has a link to the latest release notes at the bottom. Would have helped if it had been at the top, but one can't have everything.

Christian75
Making moves

@ptoyeThere are many links on this page, could you please specify which one, unless it is not there at the moment, thank you

jscher2000
Leader

Hi Everyone, for future reference, you can bookmark the following page that has all the release notes links:

https://www.mozilla.org/firefox/releases/

StLBells
Strollin' around

Maybe; but editing URLs in hopes of getting around Mozilla's failure to provide useful Weblinks is a kludgy substitute for Mozilla doing the right thing in the first place.  The same problem appears when trying to find release notes for versions prior to the latest--there are no links back to them.

StLBells
Strollin' around

But it ought to be a Standard Operating Procedure for every new Release Notes page to include a link to that page, so that visitors can find all previous notes EASILY.

ptoye
New member

@Christian75  It's a link 'See release notes' under 'Latest Firefox Features'

Sorry about the delay - I thought I'd already answered this.