MRoss-GMX wrote:
Re: What happens next?

Fri, 21 Feb 2020 01:11 -0800 [email protected] wrote:
Because I believe that Seamonkey would find more friends again if it
is updated automatically and regularly.

That would certainly help of course!

With total respect for everybody reading and those responding to this
list, certainly to Seamonkey developers:

Question: Is Seamonkey Ubiquitous like Firefox?

Until Seamonkey is distributed and installable like Firefox has been,
available via every repository/kiosk possible, it will not receive
attention, interest, nor respect from ignorant users. --
(Ignorant means lack of knowing!, Not Stupid Nor Dumb!)

I don't think that SeaMonkey is suitable for every user. The trend is to dumb down software and unless the interface is simple and the program does everything right you would just be flooded with support tickets. Looking aorund I see people even more helpless than 20 years before when they have a problem. So SM will probably stay as a niche browser for power usewrs.

If money would really help Seamonkey, we all need to donate as best we
can. But only to Seamonkey, not to Mozilla nor Firefox. Seamonkey
needs support, developers, liberated.

Monkey is needed to pay the bills for azure builders and the other servers. More needed are people dedicated to help and able to work it out with minimal guiding.

Maybe "Tor" would be a good addition to Seamonkey. It seems to be
failing with Firefox, at least since it was hacked by the Feds. They
are begging for money too! Firefox is not secure, I am not sure about
Seamonkey.


FRG
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