I just wanted to make you all aware of a user-facing change I am being forced to make for SeaMonkey 2.2

The idea is I'd either not make it, or risk keeping users exposed to security risks far longer than should be the case.

Bug 666518 (PLEASE respond only here unless you are helping to FIX the bug, advocacy will be fine in newsgroups/e-mail but not bug, thank you)

I will be removing the Windows Installers' ability to selectively install extensions.

The codepaths that make the packaging of the installer able to support this feature are very complex, and apparantly quite easy to break. While removing the ability entirely (user facing anyway) is as simple as dropping one variable in a makefile we control.

I do have ideas on how I can restore the basic functionality offered by this installer feature, but it won't be until 2.5 at the earliest I can get that working, and I have no guarantees as I have not looked deeply into it yet. But I feel that my efforts to support a very complex system here which HAVE to coexist with the Firefox systems and are only growing in complexity as of late, are better spent supporting other aspects of SeaMonkey and doing bug fixing/stability/releng on a wider scale.

After reading that bug, if you have any comments/complaints/show-of-support or suggestions, please feel free to state them here.

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~Justin Wood (Callek)
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