Just curious - where can I see those stats and compare them to earlier versions?frg wrote:57+ usage stats I have a hunch...
The future of Seamonkey?
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frg wrote:Not sure why they care now so much about ESR customers now when they neglected them for years but looking at 57+ usage stats I have a hunch...
https://mike.kaply.com/2011/06/23/under ... ment-10493Asa Dotzler wrote: Years ago, we didn’t have the resources. Today, I argue, we shouldn’t care even if we do have the resources because of the cost benefit trade. A minute spent making a corporate user happy can better be spent making many regular users happy. I’d much rather Mozilla spending its limited resources looking out for the billions of users that don’t have enterprise support systems already taking care of them.
Guess those billions of users just went elsewhere.
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> Just curious - where can I see those stats and compare them to earlier versions?
Pick your favorite stats site and compare numbers. I see a > 12% decline for desktop firefox over the last months with statcounter. Keep in mind that the numbers may be skewed and just see it as a trend not actual numbers.
Gives me some satisfaction to know that I am probably right but won't help SeaMonkey one bit
FRG
Pick your favorite stats site and compare numbers. I see a > 12% decline for desktop firefox over the last months with statcounter. Keep in mind that the numbers may be skewed and just see it as a trend not actual numbers.
Gives me some satisfaction to know that I am probably right but won't help SeaMonkey one bit
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The end of autoconfig.js? Nooooooo. [:(]
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Sad times...pintassilgo wrote:The end of autoconfig.js? Nooooooo.
* remove userChrome.css
* replace autoconfig.js with configuration.json
* create omni.ja with non-standard compression algo
I think I need to find another hobby.
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Do you deploy Firefox ESR in an organization?pintassilgo wrote:The end of autoconfig.js? Nooooooo. [:(]
If not you don't need to create the "admin-specified configuration" and can go on about your business as before. AIUI.
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Thanks! Interesting read and I look forward to more details as they become available.frg wrote:> Where was this announcement made?
Got it today via an internal council mail.
First details here:
https://wiki.mozilla.org/Firefox/EnterprisePolicies
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There is also an accompanying bug but it is not accessible for mere mortals:
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1419102
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1419102
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I hope this is the right place to ask this, about forthcoming SeaMonkey 2.57+ versions.
I downloaded and installed the beta for 2.57 and the 2.58 x64 builds. I installed each at at time on my work-based Windows 7 machine. Now my understanding was that v2.57 and higher would be based on Firefox ESR 60. I was expecting from that perhaps that SeaMonkey would inherit the flatter look of Photon in these builds. But they looked like regular SeaMonkey to me. I didn't try any WebExtensions, nor did I test any legacy ones
Are the release versions of SeaMonkey indeed getting the Photon look? And will WebRender be also included?
Thanks for your time.
I downloaded and installed the beta for 2.57 and the 2.58 x64 builds. I installed each at at time on my work-based Windows 7 machine. Now my understanding was that v2.57 and higher would be based on Firefox ESR 60. I was expecting from that perhaps that SeaMonkey would inherit the flatter look of Photon in these builds. But they looked like regular SeaMonkey to me. I didn't try any WebExtensions, nor did I test any legacy ones
Are the release versions of SeaMonkey indeed getting the Photon look? And will WebRender be also included?
Thanks for your time.
Cheers,
Jody Thornton
(Richmond Hill, Ontario)
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Re: The future of Seamonkey?
I suppose this is one possible place to ask. You might get a faster answer on IRC, in the #seamonkey channel of the irc.mozilla.org network, or if you use ChatZilla, at irc://moznet/seamonkeyJodyThornton wrote:I hope this is the right place to ask this, about forthcoming SeaMonkey 2.57+ versions.
I downloaded and installed the beta for 2.57 and the 2.58 x64 builds. I installed each at at time on my work-based Windows 7 machine. Now my understanding was that v2.57 and higher would be based on Firefox ESR 60. I was expecting from that perhaps that SeaMonkey would inherit the flatter look of Photon in these builds. But they looked like regular SeaMonkey to me. I didn't try any WebExtensions, nor did I test any legacy ones
Are the release versions of SeaMonkey indeed getting the Photon look? And will WebRender be also included?
Thanks for your time.
SeaMonkey always came with two built-in themes (Default and Modern), I wouldn't expect either to be a copycat version of a Firefox theme, especially now that the Firefox developers seem to be doing everything they can to throw wrenches in Seamonkey's machinery. I'm not even sure that ChatZilla still works in recent beta or trunk buids, if you can succeed to make such builds work at all. But you might have a better answer on IRC, see above.
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I'll look at IRC. I've never used either of the services. This was where I got all and any SeaMonkey answers since 2005. All good though.
Any help or guidance is appreciated.
Any help or guidance is appreciated.
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Jody Thornton
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P.S. The way to get an answer on IRC is:
- Find the right network and channel
- Ask your question straightaway (don't ask if you may ask)
- Wait (possibly hours) for an answer. People who don't know the answer to your question will simply not answer; those who do may see the question when they come back (e.g. from dinner) and answer then — if you're still there.
- If and when someone answers you, (s)he will start with your nick, and that will make your IRC client wake up — blink its icon, maybe, or pop up a notification.
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Yes.JodyThornton wrote:I hope this is the right place to ask this, about forthcoming SeaMonkey 2.57+ versions.
I downloaded and installed the beta for 2.57 and the 2.58 x64 builds. I installed each at at time on my work-based Windows 7 machine. Now my understanding was that v2.57 and higher would be based on Firefox ESR 60.
I don't know about WebExtensions(and I'm not sure anyone does right now), but Seamonkey's never inherited Firefox's skin.I was expecting from that perhaps that SeaMonkey would inherit the flatter look of Photon in these builds. But they looked like regular SeaMonkey to me. I didn't try any WebExtensions, nor did I test any legacy ones
Are the release versions of SeaMonkey indeed getting the Photon look? And will WebRender be also included?
Thanks for your time.
One of the reasons Seamonkey exists as a project is that people don't LIKE Firefox's interface. Some significant percentage of us wants to keep using ye olde Mozilla-the-application/Netscape 4 interface, warts and all.
So as a general rule, Firefox is the "under the hood" part, not the user-facing part. Which isn't to say that some Firefox UI hasn't crept in over the years(DEATH TO THE FIND BAR!), but there's been an active attempt to keep it at arm's length as much as possible.
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Well as it stands the planned 2.57 version will likely be the last one. Even this one is months off because of platform removals but I don't see any chance to continue beyond it with the current dev base. Good job Mozilla.
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1446341
Can't say if by then any of the forks can sustain itself so that we have something to build on. Waterfox plans to go to 60 but not sure how this impacts them. Palemoon builds UXP on a 52 base.
On the bright side. 2.49.4 and even the 2.53 fixer upper are working great and if you are not too concerned about security (I know everyone should) they are still usable for some time to come.
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1446341
Can't say if by then any of the forks can sustain itself so that we have something to build on. Waterfox plans to go to 60 but not sure how this impacts them. Palemoon builds UXP on a 52 base.
On the bright side. 2.49.4 and even the 2.53 fixer upper are working great and if you are not too concerned about security (I know everyone should) they are still usable for some time to come.
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I was starting to envision that you'd have a SeaMonkey suite that would take on characteristics of the Photon UI. So I was imagining a "flat" modern look, but with all of the preferences and buttons exactly where they still are. So it would work differently than Quantum, but have the same "look". I have to concede that I like Quantum. I feel poorly that SeaMonkey can't continue.
Cheers,
Jody Thornton
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