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Adrian

2005-06-15, 5:48 pm

Hi ng
Just a few questions;
Has anyone used this build yet?
Did it preform well for you?
Will MoFo be issuing security patches for it?
What happened to 1.7.9?

Hands up any one here who prefers the suite to the aviary.

TIA
-Adrian
Moz Champion

2005-06-15, 5:48 pm

Adrian wrote:
> Hi ng
> Just a few questions;
> Has anyone used this build yet?
> Did it preform well for you?
> Will MoFo be issuing security patches for it?
> What happened to 1.7.9?
>
> Hands up any one here who prefers the suite to the aviary.
>
> TIA
> -Adrian



Build numbers are designed to indicate relative changes to the product.
1.1.2 to 1.1.3 for example would be a version with relatively minor changes
1.1.2 to 1.2 would indicate major changes or revisions or implementation
of new features.

The Mozilla suite (1.7.8) was being developed with some major
changes/revisions and added features, hence the 1.8 development line (in
beta version currently). However, Mozilla.org has also decried that
after this version, it will no longer be developing the suite, instead
focusing on Firefox and Thunderbird. A private group has announced it
will carry on suite development tho.

So, when 1.8 is released it will be the LAST "Mozilla.org" suite
package. It will be updated (for security 'patches') as neccessary.
The suite may live on under the aegis of the private group tho
If another security 'patch' becomes neccessary prior to the release of
1.8, then you might see a 1.7.9, which of course would be superceded by
1.8 when it is released.

1.8b1 is 1.8 in BETA release (one). It is intended as a widespread BETA
testing product, it may or may not contain bugs or regressions. It, in
time, will become 1.8RC1 (release candidate one) and then 1.8 (the
release version) Dependent on problems encountered there may be more
beta releases (1.8b2, 1.8b3, etc) or more release candidate releasess
(1.8rc2, l.8rc3, etc) prior to the actual 1.8 release.

For those who prefer the 'suite' all-in-one approach, there is a private
group forming to continue development. Mozilla.org itself seems destined
to evolve into just the Firefox and Thunderbird lines.
Adrian

2005-06-15, 5:48 pm

Moz Champion wrote:

> Adrian wrote:
>
>
>
>
> Build numbers are designed to indicate relative changes to the product.
> 1.1.2 to 1.1.3 for example would be a version with relatively minor changes
> 1.1.2 to 1.2 would indicate major changes or revisions or implementation
> of new features.
>
> The Mozilla suite (1.7.8) was being developed with some major
> changes/revisions and added features, hence the 1.8 development line (in
> beta version currently). However, Mozilla.org has also decried that
> after this version, it will no longer be developing the suite, instead
> focusing on Firefox and Thunderbird. A private group has announced it
> will carry on suite development tho.
>
> So, when 1.8 is released it will be the LAST "Mozilla.org" suite
> package. It will be updated (for security 'patches') as neccessary.
> The suite may live on under the aegis of the private group tho
> If another security 'patch' becomes neccessary prior to the release of
> 1.8, then you might see a 1.7.9, which of course would be superceded by
> 1.8 when it is released.
>
> 1.8b1 is 1.8 in BETA release (one). It is intended as a widespread BETA
> testing product, it may or may not contain bugs or regressions. It, in
> time, will become 1.8RC1 (release candidate one) and then 1.8 (the
> release version) Dependent on problems encountered there may be more
> beta releases (1.8b2, 1.8b3, etc) or more release candidate releasess
> (1.8rc2, l.8rc3, etc) prior to the actual 1.8 release.


As there have been a number of Alfa releases (6?) so far,
do you think 1.8b1 is stable enough to use?
Or would you recommend against it?


> For those who prefer the 'suite' all-in-one approach, there is a

private
> group forming to continue development. Mozilla.org itself seems destined
> to evolve into just the Firefox and Thunderbird lines.


Some would say de-volve but thats another story.

So there is going to be a 1.8 final (MoFo supported) release then?

Thanks for the update Champ.

-Adrian
Moz Champion

2005-06-15, 5:48 pm

Adrian wrote:
> Moz Champion wrote:
>
>
>
> As there have been a number of Alfa releases (6?) so far,
> do you think 1.8b1 is stable enough to use?
> Or would you recommend against it?
>
>
>
>
>
> Some would say de-volve but thats another story.
>
> So there is going to be a 1.8 final (MoFo supported) release then?
>
> Thanks for the update Champ.
>


Personally, I dont recommend beta versions to users whose primary
interest is stability. Beta releases, while in most cases suitable for
use can have glitches or bugs that would detreact from the experience.
Beta versions are for widespread testing, on users systems, so using one
would be participating in the product development.

Yes, there will be a 1.8 MoFo authorized release

Stan

2005-06-15, 5:48 pm

Moz Champion wrote:
> Adrian wrote:
>
>
>
>
> Build numbers are designed to indicate relative changes to the product.
> 1.1.2 to 1.1.3 for example would be a version with relatively minor changes
> 1.1.2 to 1.2 would indicate major changes or revisions or implementation
> of new features.
>
> The Mozilla suite (1.7.8) was being developed with some major
> changes/revisions and added features, hence the 1.8 development line (in
> beta version currently). However, Mozilla.org has also decried that
> after this version, it will no longer be developing the suite, instead
> focusing on Firefox and Thunderbird. A private group has announced it
> will carry on suite development tho.
>
> So, when 1.8 is released it will be the LAST "Mozilla.org" suite
> package. It will be updated (for security 'patches') as neccessary.
> The suite may live on under the aegis of the private group tho
> If another security 'patch' becomes neccessary prior to the release of
> 1.8, then you might see a 1.7.9, which of course would be superceded by
> 1.8 when it is released.
>
> 1.8b1 is 1.8 in BETA release (one). It is intended as a widespread BETA
> testing product, it may or may not contain bugs or regressions. It, in
> time, will become 1.8RC1 (release candidate one) and then 1.8 (the
> release version) Dependent on problems encountered there may be more
> beta releases (1.8b2, 1.8b3, etc) or more release candidate releasess
> (1.8rc2, l.8rc3, etc) prior to the actual 1.8 release.
>
> For those who prefer the 'suite' all-in-one approach, there is a private
> group forming to continue development. Mozilla.org itself seems destined
> to evolve into just the Firefox and Thunderbird lines.


What is the best way to keep aware of what this private group is
planning and doing. Thanks.
Moz Champion

2005-06-16, 2:46 am

Stan wrote:
> Moz Champion wrote:
>
>
>
> What is the best way to keep aware of what this private group is
> planning and doing. Thanks.


At the moment I have no idea of how they will proceed and how they will
communicate or advise the public
Perhaps their webpage will be more forthcoming
http://wiki.mozilla.org/SeaMonkey:Project_Organization
Nobody

2005-06-16, 8:45 pm

On Wed, 15 Jun 2005 15:55:08 GMT, Moz Champion
<moz.champion@sympatico.ca> wrote:

>Adrian wrote:
>
>
>Build numbers are designed to indicate relative changes to the product.
>1.1.2 to 1.1.3 for example would be a version with relatively minor changes
>1.1.2 to 1.2 would indicate major changes or revisions or implementation
>of new features.
>
>The Mozilla suite (1.7.8) was being developed with some major
>changes/revisions and added features, hence the 1.8 development line (in
>beta version currently). However, Mozilla.org has also decried that
>after this version, it will no longer be developing the suite, instead
>focusing on Firefox and Thunderbird. A private group has announced it
>will carry on suite development tho.
>
>So, when 1.8 is released it will be the LAST "Mozilla.org" suite
>package. It will be updated (for security 'patches') as neccessary.
>The suite may live on under the aegis of the private group tho
>If another security 'patch' becomes neccessary prior to the release of
>1.8, then you might see a 1.7.9, which of course would be superceded by
>1.8 when it is released.
>
>1.8b1 is 1.8 in BETA release (one). It is intended as a widespread BETA
>testing product, it may or may not contain bugs or regressions. It, in
>time, will become 1.8RC1 (release candidate one) and then 1.8 (the
>release version) Dependent on problems encountered there may be more
>beta releases (1.8b2, 1.8b3, etc) or more release candidate releasess
>(1.8rc2, l.8rc3, etc) prior to the actual 1.8 release.
>
>For those who prefer the 'suite' all-in-one approach, there is a private
>group forming to continue development. Mozilla.org itself seems destined
>to evolve into just the Firefox and Thunderbird lines.


Well, this user would prefer to follow developers of the "suite"
approach.

I'm not impressed with Firefox, but must admit I have not tried
T-Bird.

Moz Champion

2005-06-17, 2:47 am

Nobody wrote:
> On Wed, 15 Jun 2005 15:55:08 GMT, Moz Champion
> <moz.champion@sympatico.ca> wrote:
>
>
>
>
> Well, this user would prefer to follow developers of the "suite"
> approach.
>
> I'm not impressed with Firefox, but must admit I have not tried
> T-Bird.
>


Thats fine. As I mentioned there are others who are interested in the
continuation of the suite as well
http://wiki.mozilla.org/SeaMonkey:Project_Organization
Adrian

2005-06-18, 5:46 pm

Nobody wrote:
> On Wed, 15 Jun 2005 15:55:08 GMT, Moz Champion
> <moz.champion@sympatico.ca> wrote:
>
>
>
> Well, this user would prefer to follow developers of the "suite"
> approach.
>
> I'm not impressed with Firefox, but must admit I have not tried
> T-Bird.
>



Ditto
-Adrian
Stubby

2005-06-18, 5:46 pm

Adrian wrote:
[vbcol=seagreen]
> Nobody wrote:
>

Can someone explain to us, the name challenged, what Firefox and T-Bird
are and how they differ from Mozilla (suite) and netscape 8? Why would
I pick one over the others? Thanks.
Doug G

2005-06-18, 5:46 pm

Stubby wrote:
> Adrian wrote:
>
>
> Can someone explain to us, the name challenged, what Firefox and T-Bird
> are and how they differ from Mozilla (suite) and netscape 8? Why would
> I pick one over the others? Thanks.


http://ilias.ca/MozillavsFirefox.html
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