Alan Coopersmith wrote: > brian.lu wrote: > >> 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. >> > > But you do have the resources to do even more fixes for Mozilla 1.7, which > no one in the community supports anymore? At least the community is doing > some of the work for SeaMonkey. > We delivered Mozilla 1.7 in Solaris, and promised to support it. Delivering SeaMonkey won't reduce our work on Mozilla 1.7, right?
-Evan
