> On 13 Feb 2017, at 22:09, Michael Heydekamp <[email protected]> wrote: > > Am 14.02.2017 01:45, schrieb [email protected]: >>> On 13 Feb 2017, at 20:22, Michael Heydekamp <[email protected]> wrote: >> I see the exact same behavior on 1.2.3 with the flag column. > > I can't believe that, sorry. > > So, you place your mouse cursor say in the Subject column. Then you move it > up-/downwards. And then you're really seeing this "wandering star" in the > flag column at the very left (in 1.2.3, with Classic skin)? > > If so, which browser? With FF and Edge and 1.2.3, I can't replicate your > behaviour.
In the larry skin, but I assume the same arguments apply. >> I have never heard a single peep from anyone about how terrible that it. > > Of course not, as it has never been the case prior to 1.3. And of course, > this is neither the only, nor the most disturbing, nor the most important > issue of all, but it is one. I have mentioned others (of more importance) as > well. It has. It does it right there in the Larry skin. >> >> I think you completely misunderstand the purpose of a beta, and even more, >> the relationship between you and the developers of roundcube. > > Feel free to think what you like. > > But if you want to listen to some facts: I have been the maintainer of a > freeware e-mail client for years as well. OK, that was in the "good ol' > days" of DOS/16 and Borland Pascal, but it was the case. So I'm very well > aware of the "relationship between the users and the developers" (incl. me) > of this kind of software. > > The main difference just was (and I mentioned that more than once already > years before in this list): I did TEST (before committing anything) and USE > this software myself on a daily, no, even hourly basis. And of course we had > bugs, but nobody did find that many as me myself. Unfortunately, this isn't > the case with Roundcube and it's devs. > > Most people and devs here are posting with Thunderbird, Apple Mail (that is > you) or undeclared user agents. But if you're using Roundcube as your one > and only mail client (which I'm doing for years now), you may have a > different view how it should work in detail (and how it should be tested > before being released). > It wasnt released. It was a beta. Hence my remarks that you dont seem to understand the word beta. If you feel utterly devestated by these glaring faults, dont use a beta. It would be fine if you would just mention these bugs and be done with it, but you’re just being rude. Cor _______________________________________________ Roundcube Development discussion mailing list [email protected] http://lists.roundcube.net/mailman/listinfo/dev
