Hi, "Alfie Costa (backup address)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> - Mon, Jan 31, 2005:
> The oldest bug report is from 2002. Why hasn't such a BASIC easy > to fix bug been fixed in THREE YEARS? That's VOLUNTEER DRIVEN WORK, and yes I agree this bug sucks. So I talked about it to the other maintainers of mozilla packages: http://lists.alioth.debian.org/pipermail/pkg-mozilla-maintainers/2005-January/000010.html > I see in Galeon's TODO file items like "User stylesheets". Very > nice but are such things that important? Why are people trying to > ADD dubious new features, (and advertise 'em), when they can't > SPARE THE TIME to fix a standard feature that's generally useful? The bug isn't in Galeon, but in Mozilla as I told you. > "Try our wonderful new browser with the GREAT NEW FEATURES. The > old features don't work so we're a little ashamed, but we are PROUD > of the NEW ONES." Look at bugzilla.mozilla.org, and give a hand at fixing these: https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/reports.cgi?product=-All-&datasets=NEW%3A&datasets=ASSIGNED%3A&datasets=REOPENED%3A&datasets=UNCONFIRMED%3A I can understand Galeon seems to lack in some simple domains, ranting won't help sadly, people are working on what they like to do. The great thing is: you can join and help! Regards, -- Loïc Minier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> "Neutral President: I have no strong feelings one way or the other."