Re: SM RC2 Build 3 Win location

2009-10-19 Thread David Wilkinson

INFO WG wrote:

Atten: Robert Kasiser

Robert, the latest SM RC2 Build 3 that is the Build we need to be Windows 
testing, that is the 13MB file at:

Index of 
/pub/mozilla.org/seamonkey/nightly/2.0rc2-candidates/build3/update/win32/en-US

http://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla.org/seamonkey/nightly/2.0rc2-candidates/build3/win32/en-US/SeaMonkey%20Setup%202.0%20RC%202.exe

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INFO WG:

No offense, but this habit of routinely replying to posts and changing the 
subject line is very disruptive, because it causes SM1 (and I think all Mozilla 
news-readers) to lose the threading.


Maybe you don't use the threaded view, but most/many people do.

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Re: SM RC2 Build 3 Win location

2009-10-19 Thread Keith Whaley

David Wilkinson wrote:

INFO WG wrote:

Atten: Robert Kasiser

Robert, the latest SM RC2 Build 3 that is the Build we need to be 
Windows testing, that is the 13MB file at:


Index of 
/pub/mozilla.org/seamonkey/nightly/2.0rc2-candidates/build3/update/win32/en-US 



http://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla.org/seamonkey/nightly/2.0rc2-candidates/build3/win32/en-US/SeaMonkey%20Setup%202.0%20RC%202.exe 



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INFO WG:

No offense, but this habit of routinely replying to posts and changing 
the subject line is very disruptive, because it causes SM1 (and I think 
all Mozilla news-readers) to lose the threading.


Maybe you don't use the threaded view, but most/many people do.


I have been using SM for a long time now, the Mac version, and I have no 
problems with threading.
If anyone changes the Subject line on an existing message, the 'new' message 
will appear in the same thread in which it originated, without regard to what 
the Subject line is.


The word 'routinely' gives me pause, however, because if someone wants to 
change the topic entirely, they ought to post a new message. It's not all that 
difficult.


keith


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Re: SM RC2 Build 3 Win location

2009-10-19 Thread David Wilkinson

Keith Whaley wrote:
I have been using SM for a long time now, the Mac version, and I have no 
problems with threading.
If anyone changes the Subject line on an existing message, the 'new' 
message will appear in the same thread in which it originated, without 
regard to what the Subject line is.


The word 'routinely' gives me pause, however, because if someone wants 
to change the topic entirely, they ought to post a new message. It's not 
all that difficult.


Keith:

I thought I remembered reading that Mozilla newsreaders (for some reason that I 
did not understand) had changed to using the subject line to do threading 
(rather than using the referencing info in the header).


Do you see INFO WG's post threaded with the Robert Kaiser (SeaMonkey 2.0 RC2 
pre-testing - help wanted!) post that it replies to? I don't (in SM 1..18).


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Re: SM RC2 Build 3 Win location

2009-10-19 Thread Martin Freitag
David Wilkinson schrieb:
 Keith Whaley wrote:
 I have been using SM for a long time now, the Mac version, and I have
 no problems with threading.
 If anyone changes the Subject line on an existing message, the 'new'
 message will appear in the same thread in which it originated, without
 regard to what the Subject line is.

 The word 'routinely' gives me pause, however, because if someone wants
 to change the topic entirely, they ought to post a new message. It's
 not all that difficult.
 
 Keith:
 
 I thought I remembered reading that Mozilla newsreaders (for some reason
 that I did not understand) had changed to using the subject line to do
 threading (rather than using the referencing info in the header).
 
 Do you see INFO WG's post threaded with the Robert Kaiser (SeaMonkey 2.0
 RC2 pre-testing - help wanted!) post that it replies to? I don't (in SM
 1..18).

SM2 doesn't care about the subject, probably uses IDs, threading remains
intact.
regards

Martin
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Re: SM RC2 Build 3 Win location

2009-10-18 Thread INFO WG
Atten: Robert Kasiser

Robert, the latest SM RC2 Build 3 that is the Build we need to be Windows 
testing, that is the 13MB file at:

Index of 
/pub/mozilla.org/seamonkey/nightly/2.0rc2-candidates/build3/update/win32/en-US

http://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla.org/seamonkey/nightly/2.0rc2-candidates/build3/win32/en-US/SeaMonkey%20Setup%202.0%20RC%202.exe

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Just making sure, as at this time, I see a file dated Oct 17th:

http://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla.org/seamonkey/nightly/2.0rc2-candidates/build3/win32/en-US/SeaMonkey%20Setup%202.0%20RC%202.exe

and then the above one dated Oct 17th:

http://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla.org/seamonkey/nightly/2.0rc2-candidates/build3/update/win32/en-US/seamonkey-2.0rc2.complete.mar

so I will wait a while, then go for the latest and largest Win file.

Not SURE what the .mar file suffix means -- UNLESS it means that the server is 
currently updating (will wait a while to be sure), but I will sort that out.
 
Joe

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Re: SM RC2 Build 3 Win location

2009-10-18 Thread Martin Freitag
INFO WG schrieb:
 
 Not SURE what the .mar file suffix means -- UNLESS it means that the
 server is currently updating (will wait a while to be sure), but I
 will sort that out.

The *.mar file is the one for the automatic updater. It's the same
version of Seamonkey.
regards

Martin
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