On Thu, Aug 8, 2013 at 1:34 PM, David <dgbo...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Not to insult anyone but... This same situation happens with each
> official Mozilla release.
>
> I can certainly agree with not following the Daily/Nightly, Alphas and
> Betas but the official(s) IMHO should arrive more quickly.

*All* Fedora updates must go to updates-testing first, and they must
receive at least 2 positive votes from the testing community to get
pushed stable, or else wait a week in updates-testing.

Firefox 23 was submitted for updates-testing mere hours after its
release and got +5 before it even made it to testing (from people
downloading it directly from the buildsystem), so it'll be pushed to
the stable repository in a few hours.

If you must have the absolute latest software on your computer at all
times, enable updates-testing:
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/QA:Updates_Testing

Otherwise, it takes a couple days for us to test updates and get them
into the stable repository.  A two-day turnaround on something that
updates as often as Firefox is perfectly reasonable.

-T.C.
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