Robert Kaiser <[email protected]>  wrote :

> NoOp schrieb:
>> On 11/24/2010 10:52 PM, Jane_Galt wrote:
>>> Is Seamonkey considered defunct now?
>>
>> One would think so...
>>
>> According to:
>> http://www.mozilla.org/
>> we've been relegated to the "More Projects" section and don't deserve an
>> icon on the main section. "Drumbeat" seems to be of more importance than
>> SeaMonkey to Mozilla&  we don't even come up on the javascript
>> rollover... If I had any hair left on my head I'd dye it red.
> 
> That does not mean that SeaMonkey is "defunct" as a project or as a 
> product, it's just not in the main focus of Mozilla, and that's 
> understandable, given that the main focus of Mozilla is bringing the 
> mission and the open web/Internet forward, and while SeaMonkey supports 
> that goal, it doesn't do much to actually move things forward.
> 
> Robert Kaiser
> 
> 

My main concern is with major sites writing it out, like Webshots did.

I mentioned awhile ago that Webshots started working with it and my problem 
was solved. 

Well 2 days ago it went back to the spinning sticks and the images not 
loading again, and they apparently dont give a flying rat's rosy red rectum 
about it working with SM.


-- 
- Jane Galt

"Remember that there is no such dichotomy as 'human rights' versus 
'property rights.' No human rights can exist without property rights. Since 
material goods are produced by the mind and effort of individual men, and 
are needed to sustain their lives, if the producer does not own the result 
of his effort, he does not own his life. To deny property rights means to 
turn men into property owned by the state. Whoever claims the 'right' to 
'redistribute' the wealth produced by others is claiming the 'right' to 
treat human beings as chattel." -- Ayn Rand

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