On 05/19/2010 03:01 PM, »Q« wrote:
> In <news:[email protected]>,
> NoOp <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
>> Robert Kaiser wrote:
>> > NoOp schrieb:
>> >> Sorry meant for this to go to the users group:
>> > 
>> > This is a development version not intended for wide use by normal
>> > users, that's why I directed followups on the development group.
>> > 
>> >> Please be aware that many add-ons may not work w/2.1x.
>> > 
>> > This is a testing-only version, not only is that expected, we are
>> > give no guarantees that add-ons or features won't break in
>> > unforseen ways. Things only will stabilize once we're in beta, but
>> > this is the first alpha.
>> 
>> Of course. But the msg was posted on mozilla.support.seamonkey, so my
>> response was to give a heads-up users that might want to test.
> 
> People who might want to be alpha testers should already be following
> in the dev group.
> 

Then why post an announcement in mozilla.support.seamonkey at all?

Point being is that posting an hit & run annoucement such as "SeaMonkey
2.1 Alpha 1 Available" in this group & then complaining about comments
added here is nonsense.

There is *nothing* in the OP about only making comments in
mozilla.dev.apps.seamonkey. In fact the OP states:

<quote>
We welcome any and all discussions on this alpha on our newsgroups, or
you can even file a bug if you find one. Be sure to check our Known
Issues prior to filing bugs.
</quote>


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