I mean community focuses on Firefox/Thunderbird development and we lever their work to make our Firefox and Thunderbird stable on soalris.
I.e. if there are some critical bugs reported against Firefox on linux platform (also reproducible on solaris) in the community, they will fix them very soon in most cases. We can get benefit from this because we share the same code base. But for seamonkey, this is not true. If we deliver seamonkey as a product, we need to fix all those bugs by ourselves. We don't have resources to do these. Alan Coopersmith wrote: > brian.lu wrote: >> Seamonkey: It's not an official product. Mozilla community never >> guarantee the quality of it. I.e. it may be unstable. So we can't >> deliver it as a product. > > Does Mozilla guarantee the quality of anything? Isn't that our job? > I don't know of any quality guarantee for any other open source in > Solaris, so I don't see why SeaMonkey would be any different. >
