Please don't be offensive in here.

I sympathize with Dan that the release schedules have lost control. But you are 
right too Sedovanr, there are only a few developers for IceCat, however, the 
team is about to expand.

On 16 March 2017 15:32:35 CET, Sedov Andrey <sedov...@yandex.ru> wrote:
>You talk a lot. Talk about the empty and unnecessary. The number of 
>Icecat developers is small and they are right that they do not spend 
>their time on unnecessary things. Want for a useless thing - support 
>spyware OS Windows, DO!
>Develop your code for IceCat, and do not make claims and whims for real
>
>developers Icecat.
>
>
>16.03.2017 09:39, Daniel Quintiliani пишет:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I am sick and effing tired of the project going nowhere because all
>we do is argue over the same crap while the developers can't make up
>their mind on what to do before the next already-obsolete version is
>released. I've seen more fringe opinions with IceCat than I've seen in
>any other software program. The truth is nobody in IceCat cares about
>providing freedom to those in need of it, which IceCat is in a crucial
>position for right now, they just like to argue and troll and come up
>with nutty ideas, like that troll a few months ago who said that
>closed-source OSes should receive no security updates for any software
>at all, and now we got another weirdo who is putting out similar rants.
>The GNU project is about providing freedom to people who need it, not
>*deliberately* harming people's lives with insecure software just
>because they use closed-source OSes. I switched to Pale Moon months ago
>because, thanks to the trolls who hold back development, IceCat is
>dangerous to use. I'm tired of trolls. Have fun with your troll web
>browser, I won't be recommending it to anyone anymore on any OS, closed
>or open.
>>
>> --
>>
>> -Dan Q
>>
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>> http://gnuzilla.gnu.org

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