On Wed, 2002-12-18 at 04:17, Ben Reser wrote:
On Wed, Dec 18, 2002 at 03:58:29PM +1300, Jason Greenwood wrote:
That is Soo subjective. But I guess when you are paying the
developers then
hey
we got a Mozilla that works with Flash, whats the point, It didnt make
sense not to
Welcome back, flash...
Austin
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As per the MAJOR (and heated) thread on this very issue, I thought
Mandrake didn't package beta (never mind alpha) releases of Mozilla
since they had their own beta testers...what gives??
Cheers
Jason
Austin Acton wrote:
Welcome back, flash...
Austin
Le Mardi 17 Décembre 2002 23:00, Austin Acton a écrit :
Welcome back, flash...
Austin
confirmed on 2 machines, it works again
:))
Pascal
On Tue, 2002-12-17 at 17:20, Jason Greenwood wrote:
As per the MAJOR (and heated) thread on this very issue, I thought
Mandrake didn't package beta (never mind alpha) releases of Mozilla
since they had their own beta testers...what gives??
True, however Mandrake has traditionally used beta
I agree with that methodology as well, however, there were many on the list
who stated this was not the case and not the position of Mandrake on the
issue.
Cheers
Jason
Austin Acton wrote:
On Tue, 2002-12-17 at 17:20, Jason Greenwood wrote:
As per the MAJOR (and heated) thread
On Wed, Dec 18, 2002 at 12:01:09PM +1300, Jason Greenwood wrote:
I agree with that methodology as well, however, there were many on the
list who stated this was not the case and not the position of Mandrake
on the issue.
You are misrepresenting what I said.
That is Soo subjective. But I guess when you are paying the developers
then
Anyway, I don't feel I misreperesented anything as I had a re-read of the
previous thread. The way my original request was handled was totally disrespectful
IMHO. Doesn't matter, I have thick skin. You tend to
On Wed, Dec 18, 2002 at 03:58:29PM +1300, Jason Greenwood wrote:
That is Soo subjective. But I guess when you are paying the
developers then
Of course it's subjective. I don't understand why everyone thinks every
policy has to be so rigid and set in stone that a computer could enforce