Firefox Download Day
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Chris Maunder wrote:
No, sorry. It's another browser.
Yes, but a pretty good one. :)
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Sometimes the voting behavior here is ridiculous. Here's a 5.
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That's supposed to be today, but their site[^] still says 'Coming soon'. What gives? :^)
downloaded, installed, went to msn.com, browser crashed :doh:
Steve
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downloaded, installed, went to msn.com, browser crashed :doh:
Steve
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That's supposed to be today, but their site[^] still says 'Coming soon'. What gives? :^)
It's much faster on CP. :D Now, where's my gestures add-on? :((
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It's much faster on CP. :D Now, where's my gestures add-on? :((
You can use MR Tech Toolkit to install extensions that are not compatible with Firefox 3
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You can use MR Tech Toolkit to install extensions that are not compatible with Firefox 3
Giorgi Dalakishvili #region signature my articles #endregion
No worries, found another gesture system.
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Yeah, they've ballsed it up by: a. not publicising the time it was due to start. b. starting at least 18 hours into the publicised day for the majority of the world. c. starting it the day after the publicised for anywhere east of India. 10:00 PDT? Great idea guys :doh:
Ahem.... a. If they didn't, then how did I know it starts at 18:00 in London? And yes, I'm not working in Mozilla b. Since when is Europe "the majority of the world"? c. wtf? O_o And btw, they wanted to set a world record. They said the start time according to their offices, to the server location, and probably according to the time in the place that the record will be recorded in. What's with all the bitching anyway. The told you the time - be patient and wait =/
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They seem to be begging for a DDOS attack with this publicity stunt. I use FireFox because it sucks a little less than IE. Color me not that excited.
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David Kentley wrote:
They seem to be begging for a DDOS attack with this publicity stunt.
Hehe, well the got it.. The first hours the website was down, and I wasn't able to do anything. :)
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Ahem.... a. If they didn't, then how did I know it starts at 18:00 in London? And yes, I'm not working in Mozilla b. Since when is Europe "the majority of the world"? c. wtf? O_o And btw, they wanted to set a world record. They said the start time according to their offices, to the server location, and probably according to the time in the place that the record will be recorded in. What's with all the bitching anyway. The told you the time - be patient and wait =/
a. So, tell me, how did you know? The download day site just said the 17th, and the email they sent said "Download Day will start on June 17, 2008". This looked like their final mail on the matter. Neither suggested that the start time was approximate. What they should've said is that it'd be at some point on the 17th (their time), and that they'd email again once it had started. b. I didn't say Europe though, did I? "At least 18 hours into the publicised day" is everyone east of Iceland through to the international date line. That's a lot of people. c. Not sure whether you've understood here or not. Anyway, it was the 18th in Japan, China and Australia, amongst other places, by the time download day started.
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a. So, tell me, how did you know? The download day site just said the 17th, and the email they sent said "Download Day will start on June 17, 2008". This looked like their final mail on the matter. Neither suggested that the start time was approximate. What they should've said is that it'd be at some point on the 17th (their time), and that they'd email again once it had started. b. I didn't say Europe though, did I? "At least 18 hours into the publicised day" is everyone east of Iceland through to the international date line. That's a lot of people. c. Not sure whether you've understood here or not. Anyway, it was the 18th in Japan, China and Australia, amongst other places, by the time download day started.
a. I agree that they screwed up with the e-mail notification. It did have the link though to the main "record" website (the Spread Firefox one), which had the time (10.00 CPD) and a link to a website with times for each part of the world.. ( they posted that on the 16th of June: here[^]) b. Yeah, you didn't.. But that's the west coast of Europe ;) c. Fair enough.. But if they set the start of the download day on midnight CET or GMT, the Americans would have the Download Day started somewhere in the evening of the day. So someone was bound to have it late anyway. If it's not one it's the other :)
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a. I agree that they screwed up with the e-mail notification. It did have the link though to the main "record" website (the Spread Firefox one), which had the time (10.00 CPD) and a link to a website with times for each part of the world.. ( they posted that on the 16th of June: here[^]) b. Yeah, you didn't.. But that's the west coast of Europe ;) c. Fair enough.. But if they set the start of the download day on midnight CET or GMT, the Americans would have the Download Day started somewhere in the evening of the day. So someone was bound to have it late anyway. If it's not one it's the other :)
Yeah, that forum post is where I eventually read it after asking Google (I don't frequent the Firefox forums, not that much of a fanboy ;) ) I just don't get why they didn't put the info on the main site.
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Yeah, that forum post is where I eventually read it after asking Google (I don't frequent the Firefox forums, not that much of a fanboy ;) ) I just don't get why they didn't put the info on the main site.
I don't know myself.. :) I got that link because I set the main SpreadFirefox page's RSS feed to my reader, so that I know when't the download day.. :) But it's spammed so much that once I got the date and time, I removed it from the reader :laugh: