Philip Chee wrote:
On Sun, 01 Apr 2012 08:02:25 -0400, Bill Davidsen wrote:
Since both Lightning and Seamonkey are Mozilla projects I would have hoped they
would work together, and that when a new weekly version comes out the Mozilla
parts would still play together.
Lightning, Thunderbird, and SeaMonkey are Mozilla projects. Lightning
has half a developer (or one part time developer - when he's not
studying for his exams). Since Lightning is severely limited in
resources, Lightning is focusing on Thunderbird compatibility since
there are far more TB users using Lightning than SM users using
Lightning. In addition several Thunderbird developers are helping out on
the Lightning/Thunderbird integration issues.
On the SeaMonkey side of things I've been working on:
Bug 719031 - [Meta] SeaMonkey issues from Lightning Bug 316916 (Task
Quick Filter bar) and bug 709572 (Calendar and Task toolbar).
Bug 709616 - Adapt Seamonkey to Lightning tabs on top changes.
Bug 719034 - Support CTRL-SHIFT-K as the Lighting Task Quick Filter hotkey.
Bug 719050 - Lightning aero #button-delete style makes the SeaMonkey
Mail delete button image disappear.
Bug 721327 - Implement Tabs Toolbar for Thunderbird and Lightning
Compatibility.
Bug 721330 - Make Customizing Lightning Toolbars work in SeaMonkey.
Bug 731264 - Support with multiple toolboxes in MailNews due to Lighting
Calendar and Task Tabs.
*However* I'm just one person and I can't do this all by myself. I've
other bugs to fix as well. And I'm doing this all unpaid and in my free
time. It would be nice if I got a bit more help from people in getting
Lightning/SeaMonkey integration problems fixed, and a bit less whinging
from arm-chair critics.
I'm not unaware of lack of time issues. :-(
And I don't know what your priorities are, but ours were always to fix broken
things before working on new features, if only for sanity's sake, since the new
features need support as well. I haven't looked at the code, I would hope the
alerts are kept as a queue in memory, and that not generating alerts for overdue
entries and a test in DISMISS code to not try updating read-only calendars would
fix it. Having no alerts from the shared calendar is probably an issue in Tbird
as well, but perhaps not.
Anyway, the bug is closed, I won't bother with it any more, and maybe SM doesn't
hang in Windows the way it does in Linux.
--
Bill Davidsen <[email protected]>
We are not out of the woods yet, but we know the direction and have
taken the first step. The steps are many, but finite in number, and if
we persevere we will reach our destination. -me, 2010
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