On 12/11/2009 08:10 PM, John Boyle wrote:

> To Robert Kaiser: I have to laugh because you finally made a funny but
> not really sarcastic joke! I spent 21 years in the Army, 

I'll only say this once:

Stop.

Nobody cares that you spent 21 years in the Army (I spent over 10 years
in the US Army and I'm a Vietnam Vet... that along with my BSM and/or my
VCG plus $5 will get me a cup of coffee now days).
  You do know what a BSM is don't you? How about a VCG?
The fact that you keep bringing this up is embarassing to all of the
rest of us military veterans (and there are many from many countries
that frequent this group and/or support list).

You have, for a very long time, harrassed this list with similar posts.
Folks have tried their best to assist you (archives will show), but you
continue to blast back with these posts.

*Please* if you'd like help with SeaMonkey, limit your posts to a
subject with the problem issue, a clear definition of what the problem
is, and *then* perhaps someone can assist.

Your continued attacks on developers, other users that try to assist
you, and the world in general just isn't working. If you persist then:
1) people will simply killfile you and ignore any further posts from you
(anyone need instructions on how to do this?), 2) someone will
eventually blast back with a flame regarding your posts... and I don't
thing anyone here wishes to see that, or 3) someone will take the
initiative and simply remove you/block you from the group/list. You can
then wander off to IE/other browser/email land and nobody will give a hoot.
Please see:
http://www.mozilla.org/community/etiquette.html

As for your repeated attacks on Robert Kaiser; I realize he needs no
defense here but I'll say my 2 cents:
Robert/Kairo is a lynchpin for this project and repeatedly gives his
time and effort to SeaMonkey. My guess is, that were it not for Robert's
efforts, SeaMonkey would pretty much be dead by now [1].

SeaMonkey 2.x, with perhaps the problems with *some* 1.1.18 profile
migration, and the form manager issue, is in my opinion probably the
best thing that has ever happened to SeaMonkey. And yes Virginia, I
still have my original Netscape floppy along with my original Netscape
license.

So give it a rest folks; work with the
people/developers/user-testers/others that brought SeaMonkey 2.x to
life. Help resolve issues, file bug reports as you find them, and
perhaps most of all remember that this is "mozilla.support.seamonkey".

[1]
Before anyone chimes in about icons etc., I too have had my difference
of opinions with Robert, but I'll tell you what; I sincerely appreciate
his continued efforts, work, and promotion of SeaMonkey as well of the
excellent efforts of all SeaMonkey volunteers.
 Yes, I'd like to see the download icons changed... they will in time.
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