On Wed, 05 Mar 2008 06:10:54 -0500 Brett Goulder wrote: <snip>
Start-time performance?Firefox startup is one-time event(start it up,use it, keep it open for a few days until it either chews large chunk of RAM or extensions need updating, then close/restart it).
Not everyone uses Firefox this way, just because you do does not mean everyone does. I thought it's obvious that I'm talking about the way *I* use FF.How others use it I don't really care, to be honest.
Again, debloating in addition to reducing the speed at which it starts are both worthwhile improvements when it causes the users no grievances (hence the point of testing this).
And it is perfectly valid point, and I respect your desire to improve/debloat/whatever Firefox port. What I tried to say(and failed miserably, it seems :) ), is that with the way *I* use Firefox, things that you want to improve are a non-issue for me i.e I don't care about them, but if there are people that do care(and you are one of them, obviously), and you improve Firefox port, I have absolutely no problem with that. Pedja -- Seen on eBay: "Praise : Complete Fraud! Took all our money and never received any product"