Ant wrote:
On 12/12/2011 3:37 AM PT, Justin Wood (Callek) typed:

Interesting. Is there a 64-bit SM2.5+ then?

Yes, Ant, check out the Contributed builds (other platforms) on
http://www.seamonkey-project.org/releases/#2.5

Still don't see why it's called a contributed build rather than a full
blown normal release!!

Because we don't actually test it, don't have enough machines (at
present) to run full l10n changes on it, etc.

Also there is the little tidbit that even Firefox hasn't figured out yet
about how to publish them alongside linux32 properly on
web-properties. :-)

Hmm, not an official build and unsupported. Will it ever be official? I
always need support from Mozilla especially on its awesome newsgroups. :(

Well as far as SeaMonkey linux64, I do know many people (even here) who use it regularly for us. And I know of very very little that would be broken between it and linux32, and of course we will still strive to help if there are issues.

Its just not in a state that we can (in good faith) advertise it as of the same quality as the other OS's (including linux32) as the rest of our builds.

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~Justin Wood (Callek)
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