In <news:gngdntvi8iz49cdjnz2dnuu7-uedn...@mozilla.org>,
Rufus <n...@home.com> wrote:

> »Q« wrote:
> > In <news:1b2dnxuuo8asgchjnz2dnuu7-xodn...@mozilla.org>,
> > Rufus <n...@home.com> wrote:
> >
> > [about communication wrt level of support for different platforms]  
> >> Be professional.  That's all I really want.  
> >
> > Clearly, you have a vision of a much more "professional" SeaMonkey
> > organization.  But IME, telling a community of F/LOSS volunteers
> > what they should do, without doing any of it yourself, is a lot
> > like farting in the wind.  Maybe you could open a dialog with the
> > people who build the releases and type up what you learn about
> > multi-platform support in a clear, "professional" manner? 
> 
> Anyone that posts feedback is a "volunteer".  We all do it.

Sure.

> If one wants to get paid, one should get a paying job.  Otherwise, if 
> you're doing it for the sheer love of doing it, then do the best you
> can and stop whining about being a "volunteer".

You can do better than that;  you can killfile people telling you how
you should conduct your volunteer work without volunteering any effort
(other than typing "feedback") of their own.

You posted feedback suggesting that the SM devs should do something,
and I posted feedback suggesting that you should do something.
Apparently, no one's about to say "that guy's right!" and get to work on
either of our suggestions.  And that's because that's not how anything
gets done in F/LOSS projects, which was my point in the first place.

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