Hi, On 10/4/19 11:28 PM, Hans-Peter Jansen wrote:
The advantage is about choice. There's one /usr/bin/firefox, that's the default, and power users are able to choose the default between the two (or even more: e.g. firefox68, firefox69, firefox70). Hence this scheme would provide real extra value with very little cost.
At any time, there are exactly two Firefox versions that have all the necessary security updates: 1. current Firefox 2. current Firefox ESR The additional choice you want really is not an advantage, all you get is more people running an insecure browser. Literally all Firefox updates have 10 or more security fixes, usually with 2 or more rated "critical" by Mozilla. Stefan. -- SUSE Software Solutions Germany GmbH: Maxfeldstraße 5 / 90409 Nürnberg / Germany. Handelsregisterbuch 247165, Amtsgericht München. Geschäftsführer: Felix Imendörffer.