*I love SeaMonkey, bugs and all. Years ago when Netscape came on the scene, I got it and stuck with it. At last there was an alternative to leaky IE. I understand that SM is from Netscape. I used Google Chrome one day to pay a subscription and it never warned me, but I got hacked badly, lost money, had to change 2 credit cards. Look at window, non stop fixes being downloaded! Don;t give up SM guys, you are doing a great job! :-)

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chicagofan wrote:
Edmund Wong wrote:
SamuelS wrote:
Hello SM Team and participants.. I have an idea about how to get bug
fixes done, for those of us who really, really, really want them done
ASAP and then some...

How about assigning a monetary value to requested fixes and let us as
either a group or individuals pay to get them done quickly, of course
security fixes are excluded.

As mentioned earlier by others, it isn't the 'monetary value' that
spurs us to fix bugs; but it's the time required to sit down and
do the coding.  We're all volunteers with this community project
and well all want this project to have every single fix done.
Again, it's the time required, which makes it hard when we all
have our daytime jobs.

I don't speak for the rest of the guys, but I would love to
really fix all the bugs (security or otherwise) in SeaMonkey.
However, in my case only, I'm not a very good developer and
all I can do are the 'simple bugs'. I haven't quite gotten to
the stage of what I'd like; but I'm improving with each bug I fix.
(sort of).  I'm finding that it's hard for me to get into the
zone to really do some brilliant coding.

I'm doing as much as my brain can handle.  I do apologize for
sucking so much and not doing a good job at doing the hard
bugs; but, like I said, I'm trying to improve at it.  But
I do get frustrated when I do a hard bug.  It's one thing
I don't want to do is to get frustrated and give up.

Thanks for everyone's patience.  Kudos to those who tackle
the hard bugs.

Edmund

No apologies necessary! Although you don't see it mentioned too often, the SeaMonkey users appreciate all that everyone does to keep this great application available. I wish I could help, but my memoryis beyond the stage that I could handle coding. I have as much as I can handle [as a user only] keeping up with all the Windows changes, and now SeaMonkey changes to keep up with Firefox. ;)

So thanks to you, Edmund for everything you do, along with all the other developers.
bj
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