Patrick Gallagher wrote: > jukola wrote: > >> Christian Biesinger wrote: >> >>> ado beith wrote: >>> >>>> I just downloaded mozilla 0.9.9 and installed it. But it crashes as >>>> soon as I load the browser up >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> Did you get a "Talkback Window", asking you to send in crash >>> information? >> >> >> >> Why would anyone send in "Talkback Information"? >> >> This "talkback" does not only send the information about what happened >> just before the crash but also detailed information about your >> computer and what's connected to it. >> >> Even if you unclick the unneccesary parts of the "talkback" >> information this "customised" version of "talkback" is not stored but >> you have to do it each and every time you send "talkback" information. >> "Talkback" is talking back.... >> >> I have abolished "talkback" long ago. It's a "NO" each and every time >> a crash has happened and the question whether or not to send a >> "talkback" is presented. >> > IF you're not willing to offer information about crashes to help build > moz into a great and stable platform, why would you run it? The main > purpose of using moz is (supposed to be) testing, and providing feedback > that can assist in the development process - this is why the binaries > are provided int he first place, isn't it? >
I'm more than willing to offer information about crashes contributed to Mozilla. I'm though not willing to give away detailed information about my present computer; type of processor, speed, the software I'm using, what printer I have etc. and so on. This has nothing to do with the behaviour of Mozilla during crashes. Mozilla is a software, "talkback" should not be concerned about what printer I'm using, only of it's own drawbacks. -- jukola