-10 years unix experience, 5 on linux -engineer, geek, nerd etc...
OK, so now I have to deploy moz on some (linux) worksations which where already in moz 1.2.
My point is : I like/love mozilla, I used it for many years but from a practical point of view (=deployment in a production environment), I's just getting too complicated....
I was in 1.2 with the "basic" stuff : all teh plugins (flash, java, acroread etc...) and some goodies : multizilla, optimoz (gesture)....
Damn... to replicate that in 1.4 was just a nightmare.... I spent such a long time in my test environement that I WON'T replicate in the prod envrionnement. My lambda users are going to stay in 1.2...
Too bad, I really love moz but it's just getting to time consuming/risky to install the new releases in prod envt.
A mail sent tonight to suggestions@mozilla.org :
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Hi,
About:me
-10 years unix experience, 5 on linux
-engineer, geek, nerd etc...
OK, so now I have to deploy moz on some (linux) worksations which where
already in moz 1.2.
My point is : I like/love mozilla, I used it for many years but from a
practical point of view (=deployment in a production environment), I's
just getting too complicated....
I was in 1.2 with the "basic" stuff : all teh plugins (flash, java,
acroread etc...) and some goodies : multizilla, optimoz (gesture)....
Damn... to replicate that in 1.4 was just a nightmare.... I spent such a
long time in my test environement that I WON'T replicate in the prod
envrionnement. My lambda users are going to stay in 1.2...
Too bad, I really love moz but it's just getting to time consuming/risky
to install the new releases in prod envt.
Anyway, thanks for the great job !
M.