Welcome to the latest update in our Firefox snap performance series. This week, we cover two significant performance improvements that have just landed for all users.
First, let’s recap our mission:
The Firefox snap offers a number of benefits to daily users of Ubuntu, as well as a range of other Linux distributions. It improves security, delivers cross-release compatibility and shortens the time for improvements from Mozilla to get into the hands of end-users.
Currently, this approach has trade-offs when it comes to performance, most notably in Firefox’s first launch after a system reboot. This series tracks our progress in improving startup times to ensure we are delivering the best user experience possible.
Along the way, we’ll also be addressing specific use-case issues that have been identified with the help of the community.
You can catch up on the story so far in Part 1 and Part 2 of this series.
Where are we at?
Since the last…