Gary Dale wrote: > There is nothing to prevent a none-esr version of Firefox from making it > into stable. The maintainers just need to install the bug fix patches > created to fix the bugs in that particular version. This is exactly what > they do when significant bugs are found in the stable version of any package > (in fact, a significant security bug was patched in Stretch/Stable a couple > of years back that broke things. I had to hold the package back until Buster > became the new Stable). > > I agree that Mozilla's decision to abandon reasonable numbering is a > problem. But the esr release is a year old at this point and will be even > older by the time Bullseye becomes stable.
No, it won't. Mozilla offered 78.0.1esr a few days ago; it is likely to be the one that goes into Bullseye. -dsr-