User:Jtek: Difference between revisions

From MozillaWiki
Jump to navigation Jump to search
No edit summary
(Update to reflect SeaMonkey 1.0a release and persoanl info.)
Line 1: Line 1:
I am not a programmer, but I do have HTML/XHTML/basic CSS skills under my belt.  What I am good at is documentation/help files/faq type stuff.  I am wanting to SeaMonkey carry on and continue to evolve.  I wouldn't mind seeing some of the Firefox stuff ported over to SeaMonkey (top of my list is the extension manager).  But, I would be happy to see an official release of 1.8 (or, I guess it will be 1.0 with whatever name is chosen).
I am not a programmer, but I do have HTML/XHTML/basic CSS skills under my belt.  What I am good at is documentation/help files/faq type stuff.  My wish for SeaMonkey is to carry on and continue to evolve.  I would not mind seeing some of the new toolkit ported over to SeaMonkey (top of my list is the extension manager).  I guess that is what is on the agenda after releasing SeaMonkey 1.0.


This isn't the first storm the Suite has had to weather, and I feel it will come through this storm okay, too.
This isn't the first storm the Suite has had to weather, and I feel it will come through this storm okay, too.


I have been using the 1.8 trunk as my main browser/e-mail client and have had very little problems.  There have been a few bumps (mainly with e-mail), but I feel the 1.8 trunk is stable enough for daily use.
I have been using the 1.8 trunk (now SeaMonkey 1.0a) as my main browser/e-mail client and have had very little problems.  There have been a few bumps (mainly with e-mail), but I feel the 1.0a release is stable enough for daily use.
 
I started working towards a General IT certificat/degree earlier this year.  I will have my certificate by the end of 2006 and my BS degree by 2010.  The only skills I can see being of use on this project from my courses is web development and project management.  Once I feel I can assist in other areas, I will sign myself up to do more.  For now, documentation is still the best way for me to contribute.

Revision as of 21:25, 29 September 2005

I am not a programmer, but I do have HTML/XHTML/basic CSS skills under my belt. What I am good at is documentation/help files/faq type stuff. My wish for SeaMonkey is to carry on and continue to evolve. I would not mind seeing some of the new toolkit ported over to SeaMonkey (top of my list is the extension manager). I guess that is what is on the agenda after releasing SeaMonkey 1.0.

This isn't the first storm the Suite has had to weather, and I feel it will come through this storm okay, too.

I have been using the 1.8 trunk (now SeaMonkey 1.0a) as my main browser/e-mail client and have had very little problems. There have been a few bumps (mainly with e-mail), but I feel the 1.0a release is stable enough for daily use.

I started working towards a General IT certificat/degree earlier this year. I will have my certificate by the end of 2006 and my BS degree by 2010. The only skills I can see being of use on this project from my courses is web development and project management. Once I feel I can assist in other areas, I will sign myself up to do more. For now, documentation is still the best way for me to contribute.