Miles Fidelman wrote:
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Rufus wrote:
»Q« wrote:
In news:1b2dnxuuo8asgchjnz2dnuu7-xodn...@mozilla.org,
Rufus n...@home.com wrote:
[about communication wrt level of support for different platforms]
Be professional. That's all I really want.
Clearly, you have a vision
Rufus wrote:
I would think that sheer *pride* in doing the things that make SM
different, and stand out from it's parents would be the biggest
motivator and driver to keeping those things alive, working properly,
and improving...I thought that was what volunteerism was all about
- not
Chris Ilias wrote:
On 2015-01-19 9:39 PM, Rufus wrote:
Actually, I *do* work in a very large organization...that produces,
tests, and releases software for aircraft avionics. We have processes
and hierarchy for what gets fixed, in what priority, and in accord with
sets of guidelines...same
Ed Mullen wrote:
Miles Fidelman wrote on 1/19/2015 4:34 PM:
P
I am willing to be shown to be wrong but on this I do believe that
Composer was abandoned long before SeaMonky became a project instead
of a product of Mozilla.
It has long laguished unserved and under-developed for, perhaps,
Miles Fidelman wrote:
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Rufus wrote:
»Q« wrote:
In news:1b2dnxuuo8asgchjnz2dnuu7-xodn...@mozilla.org,
Rufus n...@home.com wrote:
[about communication wrt level of support for different platforms]
Be professional. That's all I really want.
Clearly, you have a vision
In news:gngdntvi8iz49cdjnz2dnuu7-uedn...@mozilla.org,
Rufus n...@home.com wrote:
»Q« wrote:
In news:1b2dnxuuo8asgchjnz2dnuu7-xodn...@mozilla.org,
Rufus n...@home.com wrote:
[about communication wrt level of support for different platforms]
Be professional. That's all I really want
In news:6rednsrhdyp6xidjnz2dnuu7-f2dn...@mozilla.org,
Rufus n...@home.com wrote:
I don't care about any project being F/LOSS, volunteer, or
whatever...leaning on that only sounds like an excuse. It's not a
valid reason for inaction or non-responsiveness.
A basic understanding of how F/LOSS
Miles Fidelman wrote on 1/19/2015 4:34 PM:
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Rufus wrote:
»Q« wrote:
In news:1b2dnxuuo8asgchjnz2dnuu7-xodn...@mozilla.org,
Rufus n...@home.com wrote:
[about communication wrt level of support for different platforms]
Be professional. That's all I really want
On 2015-01-19 9:39 PM, Rufus wrote:
Actually, I *do* work in a very large organization...that produces,
tests, and releases software for aircraft avionics. We have processes
and hierarchy for what gets fixed, in what priority, and in accord with
sets of guidelines...same holds for incorporation
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Rufus wrote:
I would think that sheer *pride* in doing the things that make SM
different, and stand out from it's parents would be the biggest
motivator and driver to keeping those things alive, working properly,
and improving...I thought that was what volunteerism was
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Rufus wrote:
»Q« wrote:
In news:1b2dnxuuo8asgchjnz2dnuu7-xodn...@mozilla.org,
Rufus n...@home.com wrote:
[about communication wrt level of support for different platforms]
Be professional. That's all I really want.
Clearly, you have a vision of a much more
»Q« wrote:
In news:gngdntvi8iz49cdjnz2dnuu7-uedn...@mozilla.org,
Rufus n...@home.com wrote:
»Q« wrote:
In news:1b2dnxuuo8asgchjnz2dnuu7-xodn...@mozilla.org,
Rufus n...@home.com wrote:
[about communication wrt level of support for different platforms]
Be professional. That's all I really
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Rufus wrote:
»Q« wrote:
In news:1b2dnxuuo8asgchjnz2dnuu7-xodn...@mozilla.org,
Rufus n...@home.com wrote:
[about communication wrt level of support for different platforms]
Be professional. That's all I really want.
Clearly, you have a vision of a much more
»Q« wrote:
In news:1b2dnxuuo8asgchjnz2dnuu7-xodn...@mozilla.org,
Rufus n...@home.com wrote:
[about communication wrt level of support for different platforms]
Be professional. That's all I really want.
Clearly, you have a vision of a much more professional SeaMonkey
organization. But IME
Rufus wrote:
»Q« wrote:
In news:1b2dnxuuo8asgchjnz2dnuu7-xodn...@mozilla.org,
Rufus n...@home.com wrote:
[about communication wrt level of support for different platforms]
Be professional. That's all I really want.
Clearly, you have a vision of a much more professional SeaMonkey
In news:1b2dnxuuo8asgchjnz2dnuu7-xodn...@mozilla.org,
Rufus n...@home.com wrote:
[about communication wrt level of support for different platforms]
Be professional. That's all I really want.
Clearly, you have a vision of a much more professional SeaMonkey
organization. But IME, telling
plain stay out of the multi-platform arena and do the best with and for
what they choose, rather than to have them releasing sub-quality or
non-equivalent quality versions for non-primary platforms just for show.
And then *whining* about how whomever they've slighted isn't worth the
trouble
PhillipJones wrote:
...I'd like you to be more specific in the Release Notes.
Some one of you has a Mac - the task should have been passed off to that
individual. If nobody can do that job, then perhaps you should stop
releasing a Mac version.
Sure.
Instead of trying to recruit some
On 12/21/2014 7:23 PM PT, Cruz, Jaime typed:
I briefly checked a MacBook Pro's Mac OS X 10.8.5's SeaMonkey v2.31 and
Firefox v34 web browser installations with my Windows XP Pro SP3's and
Linux/Debian's SeaMonkey v2.26.1's places.sqlite earlier today. Newer
browsers did not show my copied
On 12/21/2014 7:22 AM PT, Ed Mullen typed:
Do not understand. I don't care how many files contain places.sqlite in
their filenames, copying the specific fiel places.sqlite should do the
trick.
Yeah, that is how I always did it on mine. Obviously, when SM is not
running unless I forgot to do
Ant wrote:
Interesting.
I briefly checked a MacBook Pro's Mac OS X 10.8.5's SeaMonkey v2.31 and
Firefox v34 web browser installations with my Windows XP Pro SP3's and
Linux/Debian's SeaMonkey v2.26.1's places.sqlite earlier today. Newer
browsers did not show my copied updated places.sqlite
On 12/21/2014 7:23 PM PT, Cruz, Jaime typed:
I briefly checked a MacBook Pro's Mac OS X 10.8.5's SeaMonkey v2.31 and
Firefox v34 web browser installations with my Windows XP Pro SP3's and
Linux/Debian's SeaMonkey v2.26.1's places.sqlite earlier today. Newer
browsers did not show my copied
Thee Chicago Wolf (MVP):
It looks like a second build of 2.26b was initiated on 4/9 and is
still being built.
I am daily building my own SM Trunk Linux x86_64. :)
Hartmut
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Nightly Builds?
I am concerned that there is inadequate testing going on for the Linux 32 and
64 bit platforms. Can we apply a bit of extra effort to get these platforms
building again soon please?
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Philip Chee wrote:
On Thu, 18 Oct 2012 21:23:00 +1100, Daniel wrote:
but I think the SeaMonkey Council is working on a 'phone version!
No we aren't. However I heard some crazy people over in thunderbird land
are going to try to get Thunderbird to run on Android.
Phil (not holding his
those are.
The short of it is: the clerk lied.
There are indeed several browsers for Android, but not all of them. Just
to stay on the Big Five, Internet Explorer and Safari are not available
for Android and probably never will be, since Microsoft and Apple prefer
pushing their own platforms. Chrome
On Thu, 18 Oct 2012 21:23:00 +1100, Daniel wrote:
but I think the SeaMonkey Council is working on a 'phone version!
No we aren't. However I heard some crazy people over in thunderbird land
are going to try to get Thunderbird to run on Android.
Phil (not holding his breath though)
--
I've been very happy using SeaMonkey on my Windows based machines for years.
Now I've obtained a smart phone, primarily for internet access using 3G
or 4G when I am traveling. It runs on Android. The clerk at the store
said it would run any browser, but when I went to the SeaMonkey site, I
are.
The short of it is: the clerk lied.
There are indeed several browsers for Android, but not all of them. Just
to stay on the Big Five, Internet Explorer and Safari are not available
for Android and probably never will be, since Microsoft and Apple prefer
pushing their own platforms. Chrome
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