Alan
I think the problem is that Mozilla 1.7 in Solaris 10 is actually
different from Mozilla 1.7 in community. We have many internal patches
to support some features that the community doesn't have or implemented
in a different way, accessibility, IE compatibility, etc. So delivering
SeaMonkey will cause many regressions.
As now the community's focus is on firefox and thunderbird, and
based on current resources conditions, we cannot afford to do that.
Harry
Alan Coopersmith ??:
> Evan Yan wrote:
>> Is your opinion to deliver SeaMonkey with Firefox and Thunderbird
>> together, or to deliver SeaMonkey instead of Firefox and Thunderbird?
>
> Neither. It is to deliver SeaMonkey instead of Mozilla 1.7 for
> Solaris 10,
> and perhaps Solaris 8 & 9. Leave Nevada as Firefox/Thunderbird only,
> but Sun has many years left of needing to provide support for a Mozilla
> unified browser on older releases.
>