The support team can't rely on this for anything particularly useful; a
user could upgrade to an equivalent level immediately before the point
release, and have the same packages without the version number changing.

Changing "About Ubuntu" should satisfy their needs by giving them an
easy way to have the user graphically check for a minimum point release
level.  I don't see a need to change the firefox home pages.  If we do
so, we will need to repeat the exercise for every point release in the
future in order to avoid confusion, and I'd like to minimize the number
of things we need to touch when doing that.

** Changed in: ubuntu-docs (Ubuntu)
     Assignee: Matt Zimmerman => (unassigned)
       Status: Needs Info => Unconfirmed

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Firefox default Homepage should now reffer to 6.06.1
https://launchpad.net/bugs/55913

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