John Woods wrote: > Where did Robert write that? Two replies [2/3] to the following question [1]:
<QUOTE> Say, why isn't there a link to www.mozdev.org over at: http://www.seamonkey-project.org/ On this page I read: "If that's still not enough, SeaMonkey can be extended with numerous Add-Ons(*) that provide additional functionality and customization for a complete Internet experience." Why no link/mention of www.mozdev.org which still has a number of interesting add-ons, and it was after all _the_ website where everything started. * link to: https://addons.mozilla.org/seamonkey/ </QUOTE> [1] news://news.mozilla.org:119/[EMAIL PROTECTED] [2] news://news.mozilla.org:119/[EMAIL PROTECTED] [3] news://news.mozilla.org:119/[EMAIL PROTECTED] > AMO is for less skilled users... but as for every useful extension > being on AMO, really? > I would debate that. > > If by "normal users" he means the kind that don't know anything... I > say too bad for them. > AMO is already for them... > > If by "normal users" he means people who know their way around, and > can figure out things when they need to... well if they are having a > hard time navigating around... then maybe there is an issue. I must be > in the really really advanced group... cause I could find the top 50 > projects and our own project in a few clicks. Seemed to be straight > forward enough. I think there is nothing to the argument. > > jmo -- Michael Vincent van Rantwijk - MultiZilla Project Team Lead - XUL Boot Camp Staff member (ActiveState Training Partner) - iPhone Application Developer _______________________________________________ Project_owners mailing list [email protected] https://www.mozdev.org/mailman/listinfo/project_owners
