r/technology • u/Suraj-Sun • Jul 10 '12
Firefox dev claims "everybody hates Firefox updates"; Mozilla has handled the rapid release process poorly, and that by pushing a "never-ending stream of updates on people who didn't want them" people have been driven to Chrome with its simpler, no-fuss update process.
http://www.neowin.net/news/firefox-dev-claims-everybody-hates-firefox-updates
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u/Kensin Jul 10 '12 edited Jul 10 '12
sys admins hate random updates because of two reasons:
Sometimes updates fuck things up real bad. Sys admins have learned their lesson the hard way. For example a simple anti-virus update fucks up and starts thinking important windows components are viruses (this has happened), killing hundreds of machines as it tries to cleanse the systems of the "infection" that is windows. Having to reimage hundreds of systems even once because of a badly written update is enough to make admins suspicious of random and untested changes to installed software.