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Apr 6, 2009, 3:54:24 PM4/6/09
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Hi,
Is there a chance that Seamonkey (or Iceape) will return sometimes to debian?
It was dropped last minute from Lenny!
Of course, binary versions for Linux exist. But updating is much easier with the
package manager, and it can be done automatically.
Greetings,
Christian

John Vivirito

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Apr 6, 2009, 5:45:15 PM4/6/09
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I dont see why not but your best to ask Alexander Sack or Mik*e Hommey*
they would be best to answer, Myself and Alexander are taking care of it
in Ubuntu.

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Apr 7, 2009, 12:48:48 PM4/7/09
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On 04/06/2009 02:45 PM, John Vivirito wrote:

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> I dont see why not but your best to ask Alexander Sack or Mik*e Hommey*
> they would be best to answer, Myself and Alexander are taking care of it
> in Ubuntu.
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And thanks for doing that; it's nice to see that the packages are being
kept updated in much more timely fashion than previously.

John Vivirito

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Apr 8, 2009, 10:48:42 AM4/8/09
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I will talk to Alexander in a few minutes as soon as i get caught up on
sunbird, and see if he wants to push it to Debian.
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