Stephan Thiele wrote: > Sorry if this is a stupid question, but I don't really understand why > there still is no Seamonkey update after the 2.40 release in March, > almost half a year ago.
No. Not a stupid question at all. In fact, it's a very good question. > I am quite confused that there a nightlies with version numbers > increasing to 2.48 while there is not even a beta. I wish there was an easy way of explaining this. But, as Paul stated, we're just a bunch of volunteers trying hard to maintain our sanity with changes coming from Gecko's codebase and the infra that needs a lot more love. So all in all, a pretty much mountain climb. Excuses/reasons aside... I am really sorry for the lack of releases. > Seamonkey is my default browser and mail and news program, so I don't Ditto here. > like to take any risk of losing my data and mails by using a buggy > nightly. On the other hand, I see a lot of security updates of Firefox > and Thunderbird which have been published in the meantime and therefore > I'm concerned about unfixed vulnerabilities in Seamonkey. > > Any hope? Sure. I'm (my opinion here.. doesn't reflect the opinion of the group) not sure if it will be 2.45 or even 2.46. But we'll see. "We shall see.... We shall see.." Edmund _______________________________________________ support-seamonkey mailing list [email protected] https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey

