On Thu, Dec 30, 2010 at 10:36, Tino Butz <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Derrell,
>
> Thanks for your suggestion.
>
> Currently we have only 13 open Bugs for Opera (4 of them are reminder
> bugs):
>
>
> http://bugzilla.qooxdoo.org/buglist.cgi?query_format=advanced&rep_platform=Opera&rep_platform=Opera%209&rep_platform=Opera%209.5&rep_platform=Opera%209.6&rep_platform=Opera%2010&rep_platform=Opera%2010.50&rep_platform=Opera%2010.60&bug_status=NEW&bug_status=ASSIGNED&bug_status=REOPENED
>
> Most time we get the bug reports directly by mail or internal, that's why
> there are so much opened bugs by the core members.
>
> Our efforts to support Opera have several reasons:
>
> 1. qooxdoo is supposed to be a cross browser framework - that is why we
> will always try to support all major browser. "Unfortunately" a lot of
> companies, that earn money with qooxdoo based products, see Opera as one of
> them (2.4% of 25 million costumers is still a lot).
> 2. Opera is (exclusive) present on many devices (Wii, Nintendo DSi, mobile
> devices)
> 3. Opera is getting better and better. The speed of the JavaScript engine
> is always increasing. In my opinion a great browser, worse supporting.
>
> Nevertheless, be assured that we only spent so much time for Opera as it is
> worse it.
>
Ok. Since I look (or at least glance) at every bug report, every commit, and
every message to the developer mailing list, I tend to get the big picture
of what's going on with the project. It "seems" like an inordinate or
inappropriate amount of time has been spent recently on Opera, so I thought
it worth bringing up for consideration. It sounds like you do have some
reason for supporting it. I'm not sure I'd agree with your justification
since (100 - 2.4)% of 25 million customers is a much larger number than that
2.4% of 25 million, and therefore worthy of a much greater amount of devoted
time, but I guess you're thinking about that and managing the time spent on
it.
> Happy new year!
>
Happy New Year to you and the rest of the core team!
Derrell
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