When you click the link after an update, why are you not take to an explanation of what changed?
You provide no idea what has been changed. I may be able to find that by screwing around on the Mozilla site - but why?
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Access to the page showing what has changed is available in the Firefox menus. In the Help menu select "Release Notes".
Yes, that will get the information. Thank you. The question remains valid. You insist in leaving a window up. It has a link. Why don't you point it at the actual list of fixes? What is the point of sending a person to the page it does?
A message on the window announcing the update is done saying to look at release notes under the local help menu would be a nice touch as well.
Remember, we, the unwashed masses, who simply don't live to use a browser, may not know things. Make it easy. Make it a 0.1 sixpack exercise.
You're talking the to one of the "unwashed masses". Support here is provided by other Firefox users, it is a rare day when someone employed by Mozilla makes an appearance.
So they don't read these things?
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