12:15:41 gitlab wip updated 12:17:07 Hey, Guts, W.R.T. the 'Topic for #SeaMonkey' header .... Is it possible to include some spacing between "Release: 2.53.20" and "Beta: 2.53.21b1" 12:17:08 Because I was reading it as "Release: 2.53.20 Beta" and then trying to work out what the "2.53.21b!" notice was about. 12:17:10 Maybe half a dozen spaces or something. ...."Release: 2.53.20" "Beta: 2.53.21b1" 12:18:13 better? 12:20:10 Not noticing any difference, FRG. Maybe if I log off and then log back on. 12:24:25 Ah!! The little vertical linesWould it be possible to have the "Release: 2.53.20" then the link to the releases site "https://www.seamonkey-project.org/releases/" then the "Beta: 2.53.21b1" and a link to its D/L site?? 12:25:56 I removed one line becuae one link for both. If I add another link the header would take too much space imho. IanN an decide later 12:26:27 Then, logically, the "SeaMonkey Nightly 2.53 b1pre archive" followed by its D/L site "https://archive.seamonkey-project.org/nightly/ " 12:30:33 frg: In the Header, what does the "c-c (OPEN ) , c-253 (APPROVAL ONLY)" mean?? 12:33:02 frg: Alternatively, can the "Release 2.53.20' etc be clickable links like I might see on a web page?? 12:33:32 c-c is comm central and 253 is the 253 repo. Only info for patch submission via bugzilla. 2453 needs approval. 12:33:52 Sorry to be a Pest!! ;-( 12:36:01 I really let IanN decide later. Personally I woudl cut it and just pot the versions and a link to the homepage to it. 15:03:21 OK, here is a very atypical case: https://www.tealca.com/calculo-de-tarifas/ 15:03:52 there is some CSS fail with a menu on top, and the form gives all sorts of weird JS errors (mostly undefined stuff), but it TRIES to work 15:04:10 ...but on FF128ESR, while the site renders fine, the form refuses to work AT ALL, giving another bunch of undefined JS errors! 15:04:43 guess I won't be shipping anything with those folks, because it smells they only tested their fancy new calculator on Chromovision only... 15:05:25 in any case this is a first: a site that breaks even more on recent FF than on SM 15:42:34 https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=43969827 well, MICROS~1 now hosts the main Mozilla repos 22:25:46 remind me, how do I enable the "time travel" component of SeaMonkey... 22:26:17 these 23h56m per day are insufficient 22:28:35 i just challenged jwz on his endless apple bitching 22:28:53 njsg: we will see if our idol is worth his salt anymore 22:33:00 eh, his reports of how broken some Apple things are at least keep me up to date on that 22:33:20 but, honestly, it isn't like I expect anything well designed to come from the house of "buttons are bad mmkay" 22:33:31 (Along with "consistency is bad") 22:34:09 I wonder how much of bad design in "smartphones" can be traced back to Steve Jobs. 22:48:15 nsITobin: waitaminute check the newest apple one... 22:48:26 If I weren't so exhausted, I'd be laughing. 22:49:07 although, to be serious, that could be a huge problem, if they didn't take into account the "humans are over this" aspect of stairs and steps and didn't include safety in the design... 22:49:39 * njsg wonders what would an Apple Schaku look like 22:50:08 "The units separate automagically whenever we play music", perhaps (I think this has actually happened in Australia, some grounding problem) 23:03:19 Down with the Elites and their consumers! 23:03:22 i mean 23:03:24 hi 23:34:13 https://forum.mxlinux.org/viewtopic.php?t=84698 23:35:41 Sompi: you can't have 32bit modern linux and $majorDistros won't let you have older style linux 23:36:28 if someone wants to rebuild my soon to exist rpm-based distro for 32bit they will be able to 23:36:57 i got rpm and rpmbuild working 23:38:02 if successful.. no WHEN successful it will be the first non-rh decended distro since Suse to be rpm-based.. Every distro that uses RPM other than suse is decended from Redhat.. including the mandrakes 23:38:58 This is not just about 32-bit vs. 64-bit x86 systems, this is about technological diversity 23:39:16 what technological diversity 23:39:30 There are also other computing platforms than IBM PC compatibles 23:39:46 what arm? 23:40:10 all the commerically failed architecures and riscv of course 23:45:37 Everything that exists out there. And also the pointer size, which is significant when the system is low on memory. 23:46:24 8 gigabytes of memory on the x86 platform is just not enough to justify installing a 64-bit Linux distribution, not at least without 32-bit compatibility libraries