"Justin Wood (Callek)" <[email protected]> wrote in message news:[email protected]... > Jens Hatlak wrote: >> David E. Ross wrote: >>> For those of us who insist on controlling how and when we update our >>> software (all applications, not merely SeaMonkey), please announce here >>> when new versions are available. I just found the end-user release of >>> SeaMonkey 2.6 by accident. >> >> Why don't you just subscribe to the RSS (Atom, in fact) news feed that >> is available from the website? I even made it more obvious with the >> release of 2.6: Now the feed icon appears in the location bar if you >> visit the front page. >> >> Otherwise I'm sure Callek will eventually post an announcement. Please >> keep in mind that we're all volunteers, and there are only so many hours >> in a day (think job, illness, buying presents, you name it). >> >> HTH >> >> Jens >> > > In my case, yesterday 2.6 was delayed by a large fraction due to my > personal illness, today (so far) I've been doing a few errands I could not > postpone, and working on the 2.6.1 chemspill. (affects mac/linux). > > Also I didn't find it urgent to post an announce, since I am also not > sending the auto (background) updates live yet ;-) > > -- > ~Justin Wood (Callek)
I saw the announcement in both the Security forum and Mozilla forum at dslreports. But when I clicked on search for updates (I have auto updating turned off) I was told that 2.5 is the latest version. I always wait for auto updating to go live. I don't mind waiting a bit. Whenever you release it to background updating is fine. I'll wait until then. _______________________________________________ support-seamonkey mailing list [email protected] https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey

