[tbb-dev] Tor Browser version strategy
Mark Smith
mcs at pearlcrescent.com
Mon Mar 24 15:36:12 UTC 2014
On 3/24/14, 8:59 AM, Lunar wrote:
> Mark Smith:
>> Radical proposal of the day: Can we use the Firefox major version number in
>> the Tor Browser version? This would mean that TBB versions would be 24.0,
>> 24.1, 24.1.1, etc.
>
> How would you support what is currently out there: Tor Browser 3.5.3 as
> the stable branch and Tor Browser 3.6-beta-1 as the beta branch? Both
> are based on 24.4.0esr.
This is a good question.
We do not need to exactly match the Firefox version numbers; I think
just using the major revision number in our TBB version numbers would be
sufficient for us to avoid the need to patch Firefox's updater code.
But we would need to come up with a way to partition the version number
space, e.g.,
Stable: 24.0, 24.0.1, 24.0.2, ...
Beta: 24.1b1, 24.1b2, 24.1b3, ...
The problem with this is that it will be confusing to have a 24.1b1 Tor
Browser that is based on Firefox 24.4.0esr. The only thing people could
assume is that the first portion of the Tor Browser number matches the
first portion of the Firefox version. But they might tend to assume
more of a relationship since our version numbers would so closely
resemble Firefox's.
I am not sure how many people look closely at version numbers though.
Most people just care that a higher version number implies newer software.
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Mark Smith
Pearl Crescent
http://pearlcrescent.com/
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