

- BIG SEAMONKEY MANUAL
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People want to know why OS hasn't defeated MS? it's because of shit like this, I actually considered loading outlook. The documentation that explains this comes across as hubris and with a too damn bad attitude.
BIG SEAMONKEY MANUAL
There is NO GOOD REASON why this is a manual process. I know, you're thinking 'So you have to got o the command line, so what?" well that's a deal killer for a lot of people. It's LAZY DEVELOPMENT and the should be ashamed of themselves. This was a pain in the ass for people like me that have a profile for each person in their home. The best temperature to keep Sea Monkeys is in water at room temperature between 70 76F.

The growth of these small shrimp will slow down or may stop entirely if the water is too cold. The temperature of the brine solution that the Sea-Monkeys are kept in will significantly affect their size. The profile name is case sensitive and MUST be in dbl quotes. Water Temperature Affects the Growth of Sea Monkeys. You have to manual crate a new profile with the profile name you want, and then use the command line to import that ONE profile.Ĭ:\%APPATH%\mozilla\seamonkey -P -migration This is not intuitive and counter to all previous upgrades. is unhelpful almost to the point of being actively hostile to the needs of enterprise computing and the stable longlived distributions needed for it.When it asks you to import profiles, it will ONLY work if you select a profile that comes with Seamonkey i.e. Which project is more likely to backport security fixes or will be easier for a distro maintainer to do so? We already know Moz Corp. But those aren't arguments FOR SeaMonkey.ģ. What does SeaMonkey bring to the table that FF+TB doesn't? As currently packaged (from both RH and rpms available from the SeaMonkey project) it allows the extra bits (mail, chat, etc) to be discarded if unneeded. Sea Monkey is a simple but awesome tool to help populate an Octopus instance with a lot of test data. However, whatever the name FF is the #2 browser behind IE, thus most likely to be compatible with the most sites on the Internet.Ģ.

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What does FF+TB bring to the table that SeaMonkey doesn't? And forget name recognition because by this time next year RHEL and SUSE are probably going to be the only distros calling the software by that recognizable name. (The same arguments regarding longterm product deployment would also apply to many corporate rollouts of FF on Windows but are not something I care about.)ġ. It is not yet known whether the SeaMonkey camp will, but are new enough the major distros might be in a better position to able to influence their development. I'd contend that FF just isn't interested in the needs of the distributions that produce longterm stable "enterprise" products.
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The Free Software camp, more importantly the major distribution maintainers, need to be considering which fork is likely to be easier to integrate in the long term.
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Thus a full two way fork will eventually appear, and while that first example will likely trigger some flaming and debate each successive one will involve less of it. Creative and skilled devels aren't likely to remain passive forever and any feature they add which doesn't end up being accepted into FF isn't likely to be deleted from their own tree just because of FF's rejection. Meanwhile SeaMonkey will be trying to play catchup with FF and at the same time will probably undertake innovation of their own. Thus they are highly unlikely to accept any patches from SeaMonkey devels into their tree that makes the lives of the SeaMonkey people any easier unless it also adds some major new feature desirable to FF users. 4.7 (209) Webit is a small-business web solution, offering custom-built websites, dozens of tools and full-service design for just 49 a month. Moz Corp explicitly abandoned Moz as an unneeded development burden. 4.4 (7932) Create, manage and grow your online presence for your business, blog, store and more with Wixs intuitive website creation platform. It is worth a moment to explain why this is almost certain to occur. Eventually patches from one tree will no longer cleanly apply to the other.
BIG SEAMONKEY CODE
Code will continue to cross polinate between the branches but over time there will be divergence. This situation is not likely to last forever. Currently SeaMonkey is bringing most of the improvements from Firefox/Thunderbird into their tree and almost all FF extensions work on SeaMonkey. So while it didn't happen like most forks, the current situation IS a fork, with two seperate groups maintaining two development branches. Group B (the Seamonkey devels) have now taken over that fork. Mozilla Corp would be group A, they forked their codebase into the original Mozilla (integrated product) and Firefox + Thunderbird and then abandoned the Mozilla fork. Posted 18:43 UTC (Tue) by jmorris42 (guest, #2203)Ī fork is when a new group of developers (B) take a codebase written by group A in a different direction.
