On 8/31/2011 10:45 PM, MCBastos wrote:
Interviewed by CNN on 31/08/2011 23:08, David E. Ross told the world:

Will there be a SeaMonkey 2.3.2 that says it is 2.3.2?

I don't think so. But there will be a 2.3.3. that says it's 2.3.3 pretty
soon.

There will not, but as said there WILL be a 2.3.3 pretty darn soon (probably no later than friday)

What is the difference between installing 2.3.2 versus going to [Edit>
Preferences>  Privacy&  Security>  Certificates], selecting the Manage
Certificates button, selecting the DigiNotar Root CA entry, and
selecting the Delete or Distrust button?

Not much, I understand. But for many users, the second option is too
complicated.


Not too much, except 2.3.2/3 will make it much much harder to override (if you can even at all in some of these broken cases).

Though realize that you do need *at least* 2.3.1 to continue being able to get updates from our update server coming very very soon. And its much much better to just use our .x update than muck with the cert magic yourself.

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~Justin Wood (Callek)
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