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Major vs minor updates

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I get notification with a popup every time TB has any minor update. The difference between 102.10.0 versus 102.10.04 is negligible. even the current 102.10.0 versus 102.12.0 is not worth the bother. However, every time I start TB it pops up the annoying sign I have to dismiss.

The next major update is soon and will be Thunderbird 115, codename Supernova, in July 2023 Thunderbird 115, codename Supernova, in July 2023.

I seem to remember a method in Firefox config that allows for ignoring all but major updates. Can anyone tell us how to do it either FF or TB?

I get notification with a popup every time TB has any minor update. The difference between 102.10.0 versus 102.10.04 is negligible. even the current 102.10.0 versus 102.12.0 is not worth the bother. However, every time I start TB it pops up the annoying sign I have to dismiss. The next major update is soon and will be [https://www.ghacks.net/2023/02/14/complete-redesign-of-thunderbird-comes-in-july-2023/ Thunderbird 115, codename Supernova, in July 2023] Thunderbird 115, codename Supernova, in July 2023. I seem to remember a method in Firefox config that allows for ignoring all but major updates. Can anyone tell us how to do it either FF or TB?

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Post V115 my understanding it the intention is to resume a major release each 4 weeks, in the same manner as Firefox.

Seriously I have to wonder at bothering to cancel the update message on each start Vs a single restart to stop it for a month. But then I do not have a third party security suite/ Antivirus that is the primary cause of update issues installed either.