Richmond wrote:
> Ronnie wrote:
>> Regardless of the 'woes', my point still stands. There is no benefit to
>> announcing an out of date browser when no update is available yet. It
>> simply discourages people from using the browser which in turn means
>> less user which leads to a projects death.
>>
> I should think doing something about that is a lower priority than
> producing the next version.
>
> You could use Aurora:
>
> http://www.seamonkey-project.org/dev/aurora
>
> There is a 2.49a2 for linux.
>
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Given the 'out of date' message does more harm than good in Seamonkey
perhaps disabling this message might be a good idea given the developer
pool size and speed.
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