Mozilla has been updating its Firefox users in two seperate ways, means it used to make seperate updates to its browser (that were security updates and the feature updates) but now they have decided to join both the updates and now they will be updating Firefox on both basis at the same time means when the update will come then that update would be a security as well as feature update meaning new features will be introduced in it.
Before Mozilla used to separate security updates, which usually happen every couple of weeks, from feature updates, which are usually separated by months. Now, they’ve decided to change all that, drop the already announced Firefox 3.7 from the update schedule, and simply push minor feature updates together with the security updates.
This move made by Mozilla can be seemed as they have taken to facilitate its development team and it won’t effect us the users that much. It also means that all those users who don’t bother to update when a major update is out will have their updates delivered automatically – for better or for worse.The first such update is code-named “Lorentz,” and it will bring separation of plug-in processes from the browser. As for Firefox 3.6, it should still become available very soon.



