Rubens wrote on 27/03/2015 23:42:
Ant wrote on 27/3/2015 17:30:
On 3/27/2015 5:55 AM, Rubens wrote:
Hello all,


Since one year ago I have been observing some Seamonkey features/functions
to stop working and no fixes being provided to them, as follows:

I see some really old (almost 13 years!) issues not fixed like https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=137884 ... :(


The reason for writing this is that in every release I always see new
functions being added,
but I think it would be nice to fix previously working (and now broken)
functions also.

The problem is the non-paid volunteers to fix them. It is not just SeaMonkey, but many softwares. Only high priority issues get fixed. :(

We surely should thank a lot the volunteers for developing the code, but I think this is a special case where a feature was previously working and some volunteer spent his/her non-paid time and broke it.

Would it be better not to touch that part of the code then ? Would it be better to perform regression testing ?
Or a broken feature is not high priority ? Who knows ?
I agree with you .... we can only dream .... that SM stop broking what was working before and dream that SM will prefer to fix bugS instead of fiddling somewhere else :-)
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