Philip Chee wrote:
On Sun, 19 Sep 2010 02:23:37 -0400, Chris Ilias wrote:

It would be best to ask in mozilla.dev.apps.seamonkey about whether or
not the change affected SeaMonkey mail composition intentionally or not.

We share the same backend mailnews code with Thunderbird and the backend
html code with firefox, so the first step is to ask in
mozilla.dev.apps.thunderbird instead since we would just refer you there
in any case.

Finally, no-one called Phillip dumb, or stupid, or an idiot, just like
no-one called him a crackpot. What I said is that he has a tendency to
spread misinformation.

I think it's in the subtext. You don't have to be a deconstructionist in
order to notice that.

Phil


I don't spread disinformation "intentional" and *for most part never*. ( Won't say I never have) It just what I report is people are not interested in investigating. Possibly because I am not a developer.

Developers never take bugs that users find as serious. They have the attitude of "what the h... does a dumb a... user know about anything. We designed it the way it was supposed to work." ne when a another developer comes a along hey fix this does anything get done.

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Phillip M. Jones, C.E.T.        "If it's Fixed, Don't Break it"
http://www.phillipmjones.net/       mailto:[email protected]
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