Thanks for clarifying. It seems like the confusion came from the fact that we had *intended* to drop support in 48.0, but it hadn't happened yet. And now we don't *intend* to drop support until 49.0?

On 2016-05-13 02:55 PM, Benjamin Smedberg wrote:
Right now the code to disable 10.6 has landed only on nightly/49, and other
bits are still blocked (see bug 1270217) because our MacOS builders (not
the testers) are still running MacOS 10.7. As of this point, I expect that
Firefox 48 will still run on 10.6-10.8 and the first release to drop
support will be Fx49.

If anyone wants to follow along, the tracking bug for the various pieces of
client, updater, website, and SUMO changes are being tracked in bug 1255589.

--BDS

On Fri, May 13, 2016 at 2:15 PM, Nils Ohlmeier <nohlme...@mozilla.com>
wrote:


On May 10, 2016, at 19:58, Lawrence Mandel <lman...@mozilla.com> wrote:

The post states "Mozilla will end support for Firefox on OS X 10.6, 10.7,
and 10.8 in August, 2016." This means that we will end support with the
Firefox 48 release. i.e. Firefox 48 will not support OS X 10.6-10.8.

Why do Firefox DevEdition users on Mac OS X 10.6 then still get updates to
DevEd 48?

I just tested it on a 10.6 machine and updates have stopped for Nightly.
Which is good, because the Nightly 49 build which I manually downloaded
crashes and brings up the Mac OS X crash reporter.
But the DevEdition installed on the same system updated itself to 48. And
48 started and appeared to be still working.

Best
   Nils Ohlmeier

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