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How can we keep our web application up-to-date with the rapid release schedule?

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Hi,

We are currently offering a web based b2b application. But with the rapid release schedule that's been recently introduced, we are having trouble testing our application for every new version of firefox. It's a very time consuming job completely checking the application.

Is there any way we can know if a new version of Firefox needs actual testing, or do we have to test each new release?

Regards,

Arjan van der Hulst

Hi, We are currently offering a web based b2b application. But with the rapid release schedule that's been recently introduced, we are having trouble testing our application for every new version of firefox. It's a very time consuming job completely checking the application. Is there any way we can know if a new version of Firefox needs actual testing, or do we have to test each new release? Regards, Arjan van der Hulst

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You can read on Mozilla Developer Network (MDN) what's going to change in the next version of Firefox. These articles are called "Firefox <number> for developers". Maybe you can use that list to decide how mutch testing you are actually going to need. Also, if you are always coding against the current web-standards, that's also going to reduce the chances of something breaking your application.

https://developer.mozilla.org/en/Firefox_7_for_developers

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Thanks, will look into that :)

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I found this article from Jesse Ruderman that may be interesting to you. It has some good ideas for testing and requirements.

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