(In reply to David Mandelin from comment #1)
> (In reply to drago01 from comment #0)
> > The current spidermonkey package as shipped
> > https://developer.mozilla.org/en/SpiderMonkey here is at Version 1.8.5 which
> > is what got into Firefox 4.
> >
> > There have been a lot of improvements to the javascript engine since then
> > which warrants release a new version.
> >
> > So can we have a new standalone js release?
>
> Wes and I were talking about it recently, but I can't remember where we left
> it. I think we talked about using the version that went into Firefox 10 ESR.
(In reply to David Mandelin from comment #1) /developer. mozilla. org/en/ SpiderMonkey here is at Version 1.8.5 which
> (In reply to drago01 from comment #0)
> > The current spidermonkey package as shipped
> > https:/
> > is what got into Firefox 4.
> >
> > There have been a lot of improvements to the javascript engine since then
> > which warrants release a new version.
> >
> > So can we have a new standalone js release?
>
> Wes and I were talking about it recently, but I can't remember where we left
> it. I think we talked about using the version that went into Firefox 10 ESR.
Yeah having it based on an ESR make sense.
> Would that have the new features you want?
Yes that should be fine.