What time is firefox 8 going to be released today

what time today

It is effectively already out on the Beta channel. [/forums/contributors/707773#post-43461 Firefox 8 is launching Tuesday Nov 8th at 8 AM PST (note, time change) ]

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    {{{TheOldFox, I will read those links and see if that helps and post back here later. For now question is still open. Thank you. }}}

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