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Mozilla posted the first Firefox 3.0 release candidate last week. Today Mozilla announced it has tagged ten high-priority bugs in release candidate 1, three of which were deemed critical. Since it is still gathering feedback from users, Mozilla has not reached a decision on whether to release 3.0 as is or go to a second release candidate. Of the ten, eight affect Firefox on all the major operating systems and two were specific to Linux only. Mozilla said testing on the bugs is ongoing so that fixes would be available in case a decision is made to go with RC2.
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via Overclockers Club @ 10:32 25th May
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Mozilla has identified 10 high-priority bugs in Firefox 3.0 RC1, three of which are called “critical.” They will make a “go/no go” decision next week on whether to release to beta or issue Release Candidate 2 and in the meantime, testing has begun on these bugs.
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via Hard OCP @ 10:32 25th May
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"Following on from my recommendation for apt-buglist--where you can see the reported bugs on a package before installing it--I thought it might be useful to look at the other side of the coin, reporting bugs in Debian. The best way to do this is with the dedicated tool: reportbug.
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via Linux Today @ 4:36 28th May
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Any large Java source base can have insidious and subtle bugs. Every experienced Java programmer knows that finding and fixing these bugs can be difficult and costly. Fortunately, there are a large number of free open source Java tools available that can be used to find and fix defects early in the development life cycle. In this article, we’ll look at a few examples of specific uncommon[1] or unusual defects that can happen in code and see how different Java static analysis tools detect them.
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via SYS-CON Media @ 0:24 13th May
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Any large Java source base can have insidious and subtle bugs. Every experienced Java programmer knows that finding and fixing these bugs can be difficult and costly. Fortunately, there are a large number of free open source Java tools available that can be used to find and fix defects early in the development life cycle. In this article, we’ll look at a few examples of specific uncommon[1] or unusual defects that can happen in code and see how different Java static analysis tools detect them.
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via Coldfusion Developers Journal @ 14:53 15th May
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Any large Java source base can have insidious and subtle bugs. Every experienced Java programmer knows that finding and fixing these bugs can be difficult and costly. Fortunately, there are a large number of free open source Java tools available that can be used to find and fix defects early in the development life cycle. In this article, we’ll look at a few examples of specific uncommon[1] or unusual defects that can happen in code and see how different Java static analysis tools detect them.
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via SYS-CON Media @ 14:02 13th May
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Cisco has issued three security patches, fixing bugs that could crash its products and drawing a warning from the SANS Internet Storm Center. The updates, issued Wednesday, fix denial of service bugs in the SSH (Secure Shell) software in Cisco's Internetwork Operating System (IOS), used to power its routers, and in the Cisco Service Control Engine, which is provides carrier-grade networking services.
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via NetworkWorld @ 22:08 22nd May
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May 29, 2008: The planned single release candidate for Firefox 3.0 could find itself with a successor after all, with Mozilla considering a second release candidate after ten significant bugs surfaced in the first.
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via IDM.net.au @ 19:12 28th May
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FARMERS across northern Europe are frantically vaccinating cattle and sheep against bluetongue this week, before the biting flies that carry the virus launch this year's outbreak. Zookeepers are vaccinating their animals too, with some unlikely help: big, Mexican bloodsucking bugs.
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via New Scientist @ 20:43 4th Jun
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Mozilla has identified 10 high-priority bugs in Firefox 3.0, three of them pegged "critical," but won't decide until next week whether to release the browser anyway or restart the final stretch by issuing a second release candidate (RC2).
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via Network World Asia @ 22:13 25th May
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Mozilla has identified 10 high-priority bugs in Firefox 3.0, three of them pegged "critical," but won't decide until next week whether to release the browser anyway or restart the final stretch by issuing a second release candidate (RC2).
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via Linux World Australia @ 0:49 26th May
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Mozilla has identified 10 high-priority bugs in Firefox 3.0, three of them pegged 'critical,' but won't decide until next week whether to release the browser anyway or restart the final stretch by issuing a second release candidate (RC2). continue
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via ITworld.com @ 13:27 23rd May
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Mozilla is considering a second Release Candidate of Firefox 3 after the discovery of 10 critical bugs in the new browser.
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via PC Pro @ 14:05 27th May
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Techzonez Mozilla has identified 10 high-priority bugs in Firefox 3.0, three of them pegged "critical," but won't decide until next week whether to release the browser anyway or restart the final stretch by issuing a second release candidate (RC2).
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via Techzonez @ 18:32 24th May
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Mozilla Corp. has identified 10 high-priority bugs in Firefox 3.0 — three of them pegged critical — but it won't decide until next week whether to release the browser anyway or restart the final stretch by issuing a second release candidate.
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via Computerworld @ 13:29 23rd May
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After patching its older Firefox 2.0 Tuesday to quash 13 bugs, Mozilla announced that it would end support for the browser in mid-December.
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via Digital Arts @ 3:15 4th Jul
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After patching its older Firefox 2.0 yesterday to quash 13 bugs, Mozilla announced that it would end support for the browser in mid-December.
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via NZ PC World @ 12:50 3rd Jul
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Users are grumbling about bugs in the upcoming version of the open source browser, but it's a must-have update nonetheless.
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via PC World @ 18:35 24th May
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Mozilla Corp. has identified 10 high-priority bugs in Firefox 3.0 — three of them pegged critical — but it won't decide until next week whether to release the browser anyway or restart the final stretch by issuing a second release candidate.
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via Computerworld @ 13:28 23rd May
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All but two of the bugs affected Safari or WebKit, the open-source code that provides Safari's core engine.
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via Tech World Australia @ 0:49 15th Jul
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All but two of the bugs affected Safari or WebKit, the open-source code that provides Safari's core engine.
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via Australian PC World @ 0:50 15th Jul
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All but two of the bugs affected Safari or WebKit, the open-source code that provides Safari's core engine.
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via Good Gear Guide @ 0:50 15th Jul
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After patching its older Firefox 2.0 yesterday to quash 13 bugs, Mozilla Corp. announced that it would end support for the browser in mid-December.
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via CSO Magazine @ 14:11 5th Jul
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After patching its older Firefox 2.0 yesterday to quash 13 bugs, Mozilla Corp. announced that it would end support for the browser in mid-December.
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via Computerworld @ 17:33 2nd Jul
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PC World - Users are grumbling about bugs in the upcoming version of the open source browser, but it's a must-have update nonetheless.
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via Addict3d.org @ 18:32 24th May
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