In <news:h4-dnaaw_yrxtnlwnz2dnuvz_hmdn...@mozilla.org>, Phillip Jones <pjon...@kimbanet.com> wrote:
> > Phillip Jones wrote: > >> That would Be bad for Mac if we had to go to command line as we > >> would have go into UNIX and use terminal. That's something I don't > >> wish to do. In Terminal if you don't know what your doing, you can > >> erase the hard drive in a heart beat without knowing what your > >> doing. Using the command line to launch SeaMonkey is pretty safe, since no one is very likely to make a typo that transforms "seamonkey" into one of the commands that can delete everything on your hard drive. > From what I've been reading on the dev.planning newsgroup. They are > bound and determined to do it coming Hxxx or highwater regardless of > what users say. You always jump to that conclusion, no matter what you've actually read. Perhaps part of the problem is that you don't actually know who has what responsibilities, so you can't tell who's saying what. Mike Beltzner is the director of the Firefox project, ultimately responsible for what is and isn't in Firefox releases. Talking about the PM GUI, Beltzner says in that thread, "We obviously won't ship a product to users that regresses important functionality that our support teams rely on". And obviously, if the PM GUI is available for Fx releases, it will also be available for SeaMonkey releases. -- »Q« /"\ ASCII Ribbon Campaign \ / against html e-mail X <http://asciiribbon.org/> / \ _______________________________________________ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey