terminal parity

Cameron Kaiser 2021-10-18 14:47:05 -07:00
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**Security parity**
This is the current state of TenFourFox. This means the browser has reached a point of maximum technical evolution, either due to completely incompatible code or the processing limits of aging machines, and is the terminal stage of support. Although some custom features may be added, the browser core is essentially in a state of arrested development. However, non-security bugs will still be fixed to the extent possible, and Mozilla security advisories will still be backported such that the browser will still be safe for day-to-day use even if it is no longer evolving technologically.
This was the final state of TenFourFox. This meant the browser reached a point of maximum technical evolution, either due to completely incompatible code or the processing limits of aging machines, and is the terminal stage of support. Although some custom features can potentially be added, the browser core essentially exists in a state of arrested development. However, non-security bugs were still fixed to the extent possible, and Mozilla security advisories were still backported such that the browser was still safe for day-to-day use even if it was no longer evolving technologically.
After September 7, 2021, no user builds will be made. While updates will occur to the Github tree, users are responsible for building their own local copies, and updates will not occur on any particular schedule with no guarantees of timeliness or function.
Official security parity builds ended on October 5, 2021. Although security updates are planned to occur to the Github source tree for an indefinite period, these updates will not occur on any guaranteed schedule (or guaranteed to occur at all), users are responsible for making their own builds, and no support is provided for anyone choosing to do so.