Phillip Jones wrote:
Well that made it easy to get rid of it. Did anyone bother look to find the originator of the original code?
You mean Netscape? Or actually a Netscape employee named "morse", who wrote or imported the "wallet" code in early 1999 and placed it into http://mxr.mozilla.org/mozilla/source/extensions/wallet/ and who does not work on anything related to Mozilla any more, has no email address available and who probably doesn't care a bit about SeaMonkey?
No you don't need to hold up release if no one is willing/able to work on it.
Right, and that was the case - and still seems to be. People are talking a lot about it, but the only thing that changes something is someone willing to work on it and delivering that work in a patch.
It must have not been to0 terrible to code.
Have you actually read it? See the above link, dig into the code (that is, when you find what's the password management and what the form management parts of it in the first place) and make a picture yourself. We did not find anyone willing to maintain that code or work on it to make it work well with the new platform infrastructure - but maybe you come to different conclusions.
I mean you have a person to come up with a replacement in the form of an add on. Get him to added it in SeaMonkey.
You're welcome to help and take that part of "getting him to add it in SeaMonkey", we'd all be happy about it.
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