On 18/03/2012 9:29 AM, David E. Ross wrote:
On 3/17/12 3:13 PM, Ray_Net wrote:
David E. Ross wrote, On 17/03/2012 20:10:
I have 18 extensions installed for SeaMonkey.  Seven of them are
installed only because various bug reports have not been fixed.  The
extensions and the related bugs are:

<snip>


And, no, extensions are not sufficient to solve a bug.  An extension
should be considered only a temporary work-around when there is a report
of a software deficiency.

I agree ... but ...

In an ideal world, or with a product that you pay for. However when the work is being done by volunteers out of altruistic zeal you get what you pay for i.e. pay some one to implement your required fix or do it yourself.

Mind you, a volunteer (individual or council) can still break things because they want to implement something else that is incompatible. But this happens with commercial products too.

There are no easy solutions, however you may wish for them.

djc
[having read these discussions for years now]




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