Robert Kaiser wrote:
Philip TAYLOR (Webmaster, Ret'd) schrieb:
From my reading of this list (which is, of course,
biased by my own perspectives), it seems to me that
the majority of Seamonkey users would prefer stability
and security in preference to regularly-shipped progress.
Well, the mass of innovation-resistant people posting in those forums
is at least one of the reasons why I moved away my focus from
SeaMonkey and work on making Firefox more stable (in terms of not
crashing) now.
By and large, people don't much mind innovation per se. They're
resistant when you take away something they like and have come to depend
on, and that includes both features and stability.
Like a doctor, "first do no harm." Don't change for the sake of change,
change to make something better.
There will always be a few crotchety old farts who complain about
everything, and you can discount those. But when there's a sudden
broad-based uproar as we had over the broken bookmarks feature, please
take that into account.
--
War doesn't determine who's right, just who's left.
--
Paul B. Gallagher
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