On 1/14/2010 4:24 PM, »Q« wrote:
> 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.
> 

As I said before, the replacement for Profile Manager requested in bug
#539524 is -- from the Summary, Product, Component, and Description in
that bug report -- only for test and triage, not for end users.

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