On 07/14/2004 03:16 PM, Mike Fedyk wrote:
Christopher Aillon wrote:
dragoran wrote:
There is no reason to replace mozilla some people preffer it some not. Just add Firefox and make it selectable in preffered applications.
Actually, there are several:
- Mozilla (Seamonkey) is considered deprecated by mozilla.org.
"Firefox is the future." 2. As a result of #1, more development happens for Firefox; bugs are more likely to get fixed in it.
Yep, though there still is a community around the suite (seamonkey).
A user community, sure. A development community? Not really.
- No future Mozilla threads along the lines of:
http://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-devel-list/2004-July/msg00315.html
That won't happen for a long while AFAICT.
One could easily come to the conclusion that the new Mozilla release schedule with the extra alpha cycle is to slow down releases for fear of needing a 1.10. Silly? Mozilla avoided 0.10 in the pre-1.0 days. Firefox is doing the same today. One could then further conclude that 1.9 (later this year) will be the last in the Seamonkey regime....