Rostyslaw Lewyckyj wrote:
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
MCBastos wrote:
But, the thing is, with limited resources available, supporting
those old releases means that the new release does not receive as
much work as it needs. With Seamonkey tied to the every-six-weeks
Mozilla release schedule, delaying release is not an option. So
supporting the old releases is no longer viable.
As our parents used to ask, "If everyone else jumped off a cliff, would
you do it, too?" Just because the FF people decided to rush things and
churn out a series of half-baked products for the sake of keeping up
with the Joneses, why should we ape them?
(and /please/ don't ask me to keep my metaphors straight)
As you know, in the bakery business there are whole lines of products
that you buy and finish baking them at home. So why not with software
products which need to be completed or repaired at home.
The same as unfinished furniture or other put it together at home
products?
Mozilla products are Open Source IIRC, and you can always download the
source and build your own. Correct me if I am wrong.
http://www.seamonkey-project.org/releases/#source
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