![]() ![]() This was originally coined with reference to security vulnerabilities, particularly when the hole is actively being exploited by bad guys. A definition is at Īn emergency release of software, in response to a potentially negative event. ![]() The term chemspill started being used some six years ago. The word did get used before Firefox 4.0 but it was not really used as much until after 4.0 as I guess it is more fitting as the minor updates can be on rather short notice. Now the Releases are done without ever expecting to have any minor updates. ![]() The 3.6.4 was when the plugin container started. Minor updates before Firefox 4.0 were basically long term support of a version which was still security and stability fixes (like say the updates for 3.6 which went up to 3.6.28) and the minor updates never really had features with exception of say 3.6.4. ![]()
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