6 Dec 2008 00:58
19 Dec 2008 18:30
One last release?
Paul Hartman <paul.hartman+multizilla <at> gmail.com>
2008-12-19 17:30:00 GMT
2008-12-19 17:30:00 GMT
Is there any chance of one last MultiZilla release to include all of the fixes & features that were added in the last nightly before HJ retired? It would make it easier for upgrading Seamonkey versions... :) Thanks, Paul
19 Dec 2008 19:40
Re: One last release?
Evzen Polenka <evzen <at> polenka.cz>
2008-12-19 18:40:25 GMT
2008-12-19 18:40:25 GMT
on 19.12.2008 18:30, Paul Hartman wrote: > Is there any chance of one last MultiZilla release to include all of > the fixes & features that were added in the last nightly before HJ > retired? Well, the last nightly has some serious issues with core MZ functionality (e.g. it does not load the saved tab sessions automatically), so I don't think it's in the shape to be released... It's really pity that HJ couldn't finish all the huge changes and rewrites he was doing at the end of October... -- -- Bye, Evzen
19 Dec 2008 20:40
Re: One last release?
Paul Hartman <paul.hartman+multizilla <at> gmail.com>
2008-12-19 19:40:56 GMT
2008-12-19 19:40:56 GMT
On Fri, Dec 19, 2008 at 12:40 PM, Evzen Polenka <evzen <at> polenka.cz> wrote: > on 19.12.2008 18:30, Paul Hartman wrote: > >> Is there any chance of one last MultiZilla release to include all of >> the fixes & features that were added in the last nightly before HJ >> retired? > > Well, the last nightly has some serious issues with core MZ functionality > (e.g. it does not load the saved tab sessions automatically), so I don't > think it's in the shape to be released... > It's really pity that HJ couldn't finish all the huge changes and rewrites > he was doing at the end of October... Hmm, I don't use tab sessions so I didn't notice this bug... that's too bad.
19 Dec 2008 20:43
Re: One last release?
Zot <zot <at> whiteknighthackers.com>
2008-12-19 19:43:52 GMT
2008-12-19 19:43:52 GMT
-----Original Message----- From: Paul Hartman <paul.hartman+multizilla <at> gmail.com> Sent: Friday, December 19, 2008 9:30 AM To: multizilla <at> mozdev.org Subject: [Multizilla] One last release? Is there any chance of one last MultiZilla release to include all of the fixes & features that were added in the last nightly before HJ retired? It would make it easier for upgrading Seamonkey versions... :) Thanks, Paul _______________________________________________ MultiZilla mailing list MultiZilla <at> mozdev.org https://www.mozdev.org/mailman/listinfo/multizilla
21 Dec 2008 06:11
Re: One last release?
Trel <ng <at> krahs-emag.com>
2008-12-21 05:11:07 GMT
2008-12-21 05:11:07 GMT
Paul Hartman wrote: > Is there any chance of one last MultiZilla release to include all of > the fixes & features that were added in the last nightly before HJ > retired? It would make it easier for upgrading Seamonkey versions... > :) > > Thanks, > Paul HJ wasn't the only one working on it. I'm not positive that him leaving (though not a good thing of course) necessarily means the end of Multizilla.
22 Dec 2008 00:33
Re: One last release?
Michael V. van Rantwijk, MultiZilla <mv_van_rantwijk <at> yahoo.com>
2008-12-21 23:33:52 GMT
2008-12-21 23:33:52 GMT
Paul Hartman wrote: > Is there any chance of one last MultiZilla release to include all of > the fixes & features that were added in the last nightly before HJ > retired? It would make it easier for upgrading Seamonkey versions... > :) > > Thanks, > Paul I am still using SeaMonkey/MultiZilla, but we're in the middle of some construction work here so it is really hard for me to step in at this time. The good news is that the windows are in place and the new rooms are almost finished, but everything was delayed earlier (because it got more expensive, a lot more than originally calculated). We expect the carpenters to start fresh tomorrow morning and finish the new rooms this week (the painter already delivered the paint in nice looking canisters). In short we're going to have a new release, but not before I am ready for it. Cheers my friends, Michael
22 Dec 2008 23:05
Re: One last release?
Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo <peter.potamus.the.purple.hippo <at> gmail.com>
2008-12-22 22:05:24 GMT
2008-12-22 22:05:24 GMT
Michael V. van Rantwijk, MultiZilla wrote: > Paul Hartman wrote: >> Is there any chance of one last MultiZilla release to include all of >> the fixes & features that were added in the last nightly before HJ >> retired? It would make it easier for upgrading Seamonkey versions... >> :) >> >> Thanks, >> Paul > > I am still using SeaMonkey/MultiZilla, but we're in the middle of some > construction work here so it is really hard for me to step in at this time. > > The good news is that the windows are in place and the new rooms are > almost finished, but everything was delayed earlier (because it got more > expensive, a lot more than originally calculated). We expect the > carpenters to start fresh tomorrow morning and finish the new rooms this > week (the painter already delivered the paint in nice looking canisters). > > In short we're going to have a new release, but not before I am ready > for it. > > Cheers my friends, > Michael thank Michael, and take your time, next year is fine. Have a very Merry Christmas and a great Happy New Year. Grant(Continue reading)
23 Dec 2008 02:02
Re: One last release?
Michael V. van Rantwijk, MultiZilla <mv_van_rantwijk <at> yahoo.com>
2008-12-23 01:02:12 GMT
2008-12-23 01:02:12 GMT
Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo wrote: > Michael V. van Rantwijk, MultiZilla wrote: >> Paul Hartman wrote: >>> Is there any chance of one last MultiZilla release to include all of >>> the fixes & features that were added in the last nightly before HJ >>> retired? It would make it easier for upgrading Seamonkey versions... >>> :) >>> >>> Thanks, >>> Paul >> >> I am still using SeaMonkey/MultiZilla, but we're in the middle of some >> construction work here so it is really hard for me to step in at this >> time. >> >> The good news is that the windows are in place and the new rooms are >> almost finished, but everything was delayed earlier (because it got >> more expensive, a lot more than originally calculated). We expect the >> carpenters to start fresh tomorrow morning and finish the new rooms >> this week (the painter already delivered the paint in nice looking >> canisters). >> >> In short we're going to have a new release, but not before I am ready >> for it. >> >> Cheers my friends, >> Michael > > thank Michael, and take your time, next year is fine. >(Continue reading)
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