On 10/11/2009 10:03 PM, Michael Cronenworth wrote: > I do use TB (read my email headers). I fully understood that TB 3.0 was > in beta and could drastically change at any moment. I keep track of > their development as well so I was prepared for the changes that have > happened. If you expect beta software to act like stable software then > you need to update your dictionary. Oh please. Expecting all Fedora thunderbird users to keep track of upstream development of software included in Fedora is totally ridiculous. The package maintainer made the judgement to include a beta release of thunderbird. If major UI or other behaviour changes were expected to follow in later revisions, it would have been wise to not include the beta release in the first place. Otherwise, it would have been easy enough to disable those couple of features we are talking about in the update and avoid the hassle for users. It is NOT ok if I update my mail client in any stable release of Fedora and get a different UI where my folders are rearranged and my mail client proceeds to index gigabytes of my mail sucking up the CPU and generally making it unusable for quite sometime. A new release with a new UI and behaviour is ok. An update changing it like this is definitely not. Rahul -- fedora-devel-list mailing list fedora-devel-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-devel-list