In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
(Ben Bucksch) wrote:
> Simon P. Lucy wrote:
...
> > If a user picks up a milestone or nightly release (and by doing so
> > they've qualified themselves as being different to a casual user),
> > then they should get supported (and currently do), within mozilla.org.
>
> There is *no* Mozilla user, not even the above-average user. There are
> only sincere testers and developers. Everything else is misplaced and we
> shouldn't even start to support it.
I use Mozilla as my primary browser on Solaris. I also report bugs check
bug reported by other for validity. I am not here *just testing* in
order to facilitate repackaging of Mozilla, although I don't have a
problem with repackaged distributions.
Am I misplaced? Should I go away? I try to not act like a clueless end
user in developer groups. Which browser should I use on Solaris? Should
I not expect that I could one day use Mozilla as my primary browser on
Mac?
(Of course, since I've managed so far, I am not in an acute need for end
user support myself.)
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Henri Sivonen
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