Where can I get a brief history of versions of Firefox, including the current and beta versions?

I just upgraded to 3.6 to 5.01 and received a message saying that this version is obsolete, and should I upgrade to 6.0. OK, well I would like to know just where, in the history of Firefox, it will take me. This is not the first time I have wondered about the Firefox version history and tried to find the information. Looks like you have all hide information or are ashamed of something (the number of versions, maybe?) and make it difficult to find this information. I don't understand the logic of making this information so difficult to find, if it is available to all.
(BTW, I'm a software sales engineer retirement for Tivoli/IBM products.)

Kind regards
Lynn Larsen

Is not hidden; not a secret. Relatively easy to find.

Enter "versions of firefox" (including the quotes) in Google, you can get: https://encrypted.google.com/search?sclient=psy & hl = in & lr = & tbs = qdr % 3Ay & source = hp & q = % 22firefox + releases % 22 & btnG = Search

  • In the "Advanced search" options, I have "Date" set for the year passed

Second point, releases-MozillaWiki, gives you future versions, current and past.

You'll see version news on all the 6 weeks, with a few numbers of minor version, if any, as you had with Firefox 3.6.x and earlier versions.

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