On 11/1/2009 10:02 PM, Hartmut Figge wrote:
> David E. Ross:
>> On 11/1/2009 6:29 PM, Phillip Jones wrote:
> 
> [about:config]
>>> But it can be useful in the hands of an _experienced_ user
> 
> Yes.
> 
>> And it could be vitally necessary for developers and testers.
> 
> Vital? No, you can always use the user.js. ;)
> 
> Hartmut

The "it" to which I referred would be a preference variable dictionary,
a document for humans and not a file for software.  As a retired
software test engineer, I know that data dictionaries were very, very
important to both developers and testers in the projects on which I
worked.  A preference variable dictionary would be very similar and have
a similar role.  And just as we did not keep our data dictionaries
secret from our end-users, a preference variable dictionary should not
be kept from SeaMonkey users.

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