Edmund Wong wrote on 19/12/2018 7:37 PM:
Daniel wrote:
Ant wrote on 19/12/2018 12:13 PM:
https://blog.seamonkey-project.org/2018/12/19/updating-everyone/

Thanks for the link, Ant.

And EWong and Co, Thank you, Thank you, Thank you for all your past
efforts.

As Alex said on the blog ...
Quote
I keep hope for this project, and trust the SeaMonkey team to find a
good way to continue it despite the many problems.
It’s hard nowadays for you all, and I’m sad that I don’t have the skills
to help you.

If it’s necessary to keep SeaMonkey alive, take your time.
Hang in there…
End Quote

My *only* complaint about SM is with the ever increasing sub-version
numbers, .48, .49, .53, .57, etc!! Can I suggest, if you do go with the

To be honest, I"m also tired of the increasing version numbers.  It's
silly and it's a relic from the rapid train release days.

I've always preferred the ol'  small # increments.  i.e. 2.1a1, 2.1b1
2.1rc1, and finally 2.1 :)

Unfortunately, we can't change it to, say 3.x as it represents something
new and improved.  Of course, we can always change how we represent
versions.  But that's for another discussion.

Best Regards,

Edmund

So the change to quantum, or whatever, would not "represent something new and improved"??

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Daniel

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