On 11-07-11 5:16 PM, Rostyslaw Lewyckyj wrote:
Chris Ilias wrote:
On 11-07-10 8:52 PM, Rostyslaw Lewyckyj wrote:
Chris Ilias wrote:
On 11-07-09 2:11 PM, Lee wrote:
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SeaMonkey 2.2 and Firefox 5 are stable.

But the automatic update script isn't even out yet. So 2.2 hasn't had
a chance to spread yet.
Of course it may be declared stable by edict, with all fixes later,
in future versions, mixed in with new features.

According to Callek SM 2.3 is expected in about a month.

So where is there any evidence of stability?

When end-users go to the SeaMonkey website to download the latest stable
version, they are given SeaMonkey 2.2. That means alpha and beta testing
of 2.2 is done.
Nah...

Yeahuh. :)

When end-users go to the SeaMonkey site, that is no warantee
of the stability of what they get. It is the product version that has
been frozen for release at that moment in time.

The fact that is what end-users are told to download is the assurance you are looking for.

What you're referring to is not alpha and beta testing.

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