Miles Fidelman wrote on 25/11/2014 18:28:
Robert Kaiser wrote:
Ruediger Lahl schrieb:
*Ray_Net* wrote:
The search deal between Google and Mozilla which provided funding for
Mozilla has EXPIRED and is NOT BEING RENEWED. A new search deal has
been
stuck with Yahoo. Will the Yahoo search deal
*Philip Chee* wrote:
On 25/11/2014 02:19, Ruediger Lahl wrote:
Tell me the address, where I can download Windows trunk- or
nightly-Builds.
Some want to help, but they are locked out since June.
I'm looking into uploading my *very* unofficial builds to my long
forgotten sourceforge
Miles Fidelman schrieb:
But if that money is in good supply, the question is irrelevant.
Exactly.
But, perhaps, more relevant questions:
- how much code is unique to SeaMonkey (vs. basic glue to combine Gecko,
and the Thunderbird mail code into one package)?
That's mostly the user
Ed Mullen wrote on 25/11/2014 04:17:
Paul Bergsagel wrote on 11/24/2014 9:27 PM:
Ed Mullen wrote:
Rufus wrote on 11/24/2014 4:36 PM:
Ruediger Lahl wrote:
*Robert Kaiser* wrote:
NoOp schrieb:
I'd say your best bet is to support the volunteer developers that
take
time from their day jobs to
*Ray_Net* wrote:
The search deal between Google and Mozilla which provided funding for
Mozilla has EXPIRED and is NOT BEING RENEWED. A new search deal has been
stuck with Yahoo. Will the Yahoo search deal provide enough long term
funding for Mozilla to keep development going. My fear is that
Ruediger Lahl schrieb:
*Ray_Net* wrote:
The search deal between Google and Mozilla which provided funding for
Mozilla has EXPIRED and is NOT BEING RENEWED. A new search deal has been
stuck with Yahoo. Will the Yahoo search deal provide enough long term
funding for Mozilla to keep development
Robert Kaiser wrote:
Ruediger Lahl schrieb:
*Ray_Net* wrote:
The search deal between Google and Mozilla which provided funding for
Mozilla has EXPIRED and is NOT BEING RENEWED. A new search deal has
been
stuck with Yahoo. Will the Yahoo search deal provide enough long term
funding for
Ed Mullen wrote:
Rufus wrote on 11/24/2014 4:36 PM:
Ruediger Lahl wrote:
*Robert Kaiser* wrote:
NoOp schrieb:
I'd say your best bet is to support the volunteer developers that take
time from their day jobs to work on the SeaMonkey project.
Actually, that's the second best bet. The best bet
On 25/11/2014 02:19, Ruediger Lahl wrote:
*Robert Kaiser* wrote:
NoOp schrieb:
I'd say your best bet is to support the volunteer developers that take
time from their day jobs to work on the SeaMonkey project.
Actually, that's the second best bet. The best bet is to actually try an
actively
NoOp schrieb:
I'd say your best bet is to support the volunteer developers that take
time from their day jobs to work on the SeaMonkey project.
Actually, that's the second best bet. The best bet is to actually try an
actively help the project, be it with targeted testing and finding
*Robert Kaiser* wrote:
NoOp schrieb:
I'd say your best bet is to support the volunteer developers that take
time from their day jobs to work on the SeaMonkey project.
Actually, that's the second best bet. The best bet is to actually try an
actively help the project, be it with targeted
Ruediger Lahl wrote:
*Robert Kaiser* wrote:
NoOp schrieb:
I'd say your best bet is to support the volunteer developers that take
time from their day jobs to work on the SeaMonkey project.
Actually, that's the second best bet. The best bet is to actually try an
actively help the project, be
Rufus wrote on 11/24/2014 4:36 PM:
Ruediger Lahl wrote:
*Robert Kaiser* wrote:
NoOp schrieb:
I'd say your best bet is to support the volunteer developers that take
time from their day jobs to work on the SeaMonkey project.
Actually, that's the second best bet. The best bet is to actually
Ed Mullen wrote:
Rufus wrote on 11/24/2014 4:36 PM:
Ruediger Lahl wrote:
*Robert Kaiser* wrote:
NoOp schrieb:
I'd say your best bet is to support the volunteer developers that take
time from their day jobs to work on the SeaMonkey project.
Actually, that's the second best bet. The best bet
Paul Bergsagel wrote on 11/24/2014 9:27 PM:
Ed Mullen wrote:
Rufus wrote on 11/24/2014 4:36 PM:
Ruediger Lahl wrote:
*Robert Kaiser* wrote:
NoOp schrieb:
I'd say your best bet is to support the volunteer developers that
take
time from their day jobs to work on the SeaMonkey project.
WaltS48 wrote:
On 11/21/2014 09:16 PM, Paul Bergsagel wrote:
The search deal between Google and Mozilla which provided funding for
Mozilla has expired and is not being renewed. A new search deal has
been stuck with Yahoo. Will the Yahoo search deal provide enough long
term funding for Mozilla
Philip Chee wrote:
On 22/11/2014 10:16, Paul Bergsagel wrote:
The search deal between Google and Mozilla which provided funding for
Mozilla has expired and is not being renewed. A new search deal has been
stuck with Yahoo. Will the Yahoo search deal provide enough long term
funding for Mozilla
Paul Bergsagel wrote:
The search deal between Google and Mozilla which provided funding for
Mozilla has expired and is not being renewed. A new search deal has been
stuck with Yahoo. Will the Yahoo search deal provide enough long term
funding for Mozilla to keep development going. My fear is
On 23/11/2014 04:01, Paul Bergsagel wrote:
Maybe, but with two struggling companies, Yahoo and Mozilla, each going
into the deal hoping the other company will provide the necessary
strength to keep both companies afloat--
how long can such a deal last?
It will last five years, that's like
The search deal between Google and Mozilla which provided funding for
Mozilla has expired and is not being renewed. A new search deal has been
stuck with Yahoo. Will the Yahoo search deal provide enough long term
funding for Mozilla to keep development going. My fear is that the new
deal with
On 11/21/2014 09:16 PM, Paul Bergsagel wrote:
The search deal between Google and Mozilla which provided funding for
Mozilla has expired and is not being renewed. A new search deal has
been stuck with Yahoo. Will the Yahoo search deal provide enough long
term funding for Mozilla to keep
On 22/11/2014 10:16, Paul Bergsagel wrote:
The search deal between Google and Mozilla which provided funding for
Mozilla has expired and is not being renewed. A new search deal has been
stuck with Yahoo. Will the Yahoo search deal provide enough long term
funding for Mozilla to keep
On 11/21/2014 06:16 PM, Paul Bergsagel wrote:
The search deal between Google and Mozilla which provided funding for
Mozilla has expired and is not being renewed. A new search deal has been
stuck with Yahoo. Will the Yahoo search deal provide enough long term
funding for Mozilla to keep
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