At least that is my guess meshing up information.
Originally posted by Daniel Goldman:
Opera is set to launch a new product this coming June 20th, 2006
Thread of weekly from 9. June 2006
Originally posted by Rijk:
Startign with this weekly, the installer is ready for 'Opera 9 final' and so no longer updates in the 'beta' directory but instead picks the last 'final' directory
- Beta2 is already some time ago and it is quite usual to have final after Beta2.
- The last weeklys don’t have new features and are really stable in general. Bugs are mostly known issues (and therefor half solved) and there is just about enough time to remove the known bugs.
Daniel Goldman yesterday on Opera Watch about RSS feed icon
Originally posted by Daniel Goldman:
It’s not clear whether Opera and Mozilla will work this issue out in time for the release of Opera 9 later this month
Update 17.06.2006:
Daily bugfix-weeklys: Monday, 12. June 2006, Wednesday, 14. June 2006, Thursday, 15. June 2006, Friday, 16. June 2006
All packages are compiled for (final) test in yet another daily! – my guess: this codebase is thought as final build (as long as no severe bugs have to be fixed)
Originally posted by csant:
all UNIX packages are available
Daniel Goldman on Opera-Watch: Opera 9 just around the corner
Originally posted by Daniel Goldman:
The new browser would presumably be released this coming Tuesday (June 20th)