The Future...
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The old Mac OS versions of Pale Moon were provided by various people and not official or in any way organized. Please make sure you check the date of topic threads to know if the topic is current or relevant! We are using this board for both old discussions and new development of Pale Moon on Mac.
Any specific bugs you find that don't have their own topic yet: please make a new topic; one bug per topic please to keep things organized.
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The Future...
I plan to keep doing Pale Moon builds with my own branding going forward, and submit patches to the Pale Moon team. So while the main team may be discontinuing support there should still be Mac versions going forward.
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Re: The Future...
All the better for me.
(until I stop being a Mac user)
(until I stop being a Mac user)
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Re: The Future...
While you are of course free to maintain your own Mac-capable fork of UXP and/or Pale Moon we will not be further continuing any support for Mac builds ourselves and any Mac-specific patches will not be within our future scope.
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"Linux makes everything difficult." -- Lyceus Anubite
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Re: The Future...
Up to you, but they will be there if you want them.
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So how are you going to apply changes we make because as time goes on patches will get increasingly more difficult to just simply git apply.
Are you gonna provide all the relevant services like blocklist, Add-ons, and Sync too?
It seems extremely unlikely you will be able to replicate our entire operation given you couldn't even bring the build up to official status and have very limited time to do much of anything.
Are you gonna provide all the relevant services like blocklist, Add-ons, and Sync too?
It seems extremely unlikely you will be able to replicate our entire operation given you couldn't even bring the build up to official status and have very limited time to do much of anything.
Re: The Future...
@dbsoft -- I really appreciate your post. I do hope you will be able to continue producing Mac builds but I fear it will be a very difficult task.
Moonchild recently stated "...now would be the best time to fork as we'll be steadily removing Mac and MacOS-specific code from UXP as we go forward."
So it will not be long before you will not be easily able to use any new code written for Palemoon for your Mac build. (see viewtopic.php?f=1&t=26381 )
But I do wish you all the best! I do hope you can pull it off.
Moonchild recently stated "...now would be the best time to fork as we'll be steadily removing Mac and MacOS-specific code from UXP as we go forward."
So it will not be long before you will not be easily able to use any new code written for Palemoon for your Mac build. (see viewtopic.php?f=1&t=26381 )
But I do wish you all the best! I do hope you can pull it off.
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Well, will see how it goes.... but worst case I had overtures from a couple other browsers hoping I would switch projects with this announcement... but will work on Pale Moon as long as I can... if it becomes too much of a problem I will probably switch over to working on one of the other browsers.
Re: The Future...
You aren't going to be working on Pale Moon though now are you?
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Re: The Future...
Tobin you can stop posting at me, I will not respond to anything you say.
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It's a legitimate question.
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"Linux makes everything difficult." -- Lyceus Anubite
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Re: The Future...
What question?
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New Tobin Paradigm wrote: ↑2021-03-11, 05:09You aren't going to be working on Pale Moon though now are you?
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Re: The Future...
I feel it would be better for everyone involved in the long-run if you didn't do this. My intuition is telling me that remaining involved unofficially to do a port like this is just going to cause drama and it would be better if you moved on, given the way things have gone. We've had a lot of problems with people involved with alternative operating systems (like Windows XP and OpenBSD) maintaining their forks apart from our official efforts, and I suspect your effort may present us with similar problems.
Overall, speaking for myself and not for anyone else, I feel like you trying to do this is going to be a waste of your time and ours, and that you would be better served using the time you would have used doing this working on something else that interests you. Try to look on the bright side, view this as you having freedom to stop worrying about the Mac builds and just go back to living your normal life, maybe study a subject you're interested in or find another project that captures your passion. Maybe even do something that's not browser-related at all that you feel needs to be done.
The thing is, and I hate coming right out and saying it... this project is so small and the community around it so tight-knit that I don't feel we can accommodate the needs of volunteers in the same way as a larger project with more levels of hierarchy can. We don't exactly have a human resources department, if you know what I mean. There's almost no way you could remain involved unofficially by creating your own fork or something without stepping on our toes, so to speak. Yes, technically it's open source and you have a "right" to do it, but just because you can do something doesn't mean you should. Does that make sense?
I'm really trying to spare you a lot of needlessly wasted time, energy, and frustration. You're already contemplating the possibility that this will become a problem, and I think you're right to do so. I would strongly recommend against forking UXP or Pale Moon, and recommend that you instead go straight for whatever your backup plan was if that didn't work out. Going to college, learning a foreign language, reading a book, brushing up on your programming skills... etc.
Overall, speaking for myself and not for anyone else, I feel like you trying to do this is going to be a waste of your time and ours, and that you would be better served using the time you would have used doing this working on something else that interests you. Try to look on the bright side, view this as you having freedom to stop worrying about the Mac builds and just go back to living your normal life, maybe study a subject you're interested in or find another project that captures your passion. Maybe even do something that's not browser-related at all that you feel needs to be done.
The thing is, and I hate coming right out and saying it... this project is so small and the community around it so tight-knit that I don't feel we can accommodate the needs of volunteers in the same way as a larger project with more levels of hierarchy can. We don't exactly have a human resources department, if you know what I mean. There's almost no way you could remain involved unofficially by creating your own fork or something without stepping on our toes, so to speak. Yes, technically it's open source and you have a "right" to do it, but just because you can do something doesn't mean you should. Does that make sense?
I'm really trying to spare you a lot of needlessly wasted time, energy, and frustration. You're already contemplating the possibility that this will become a problem, and I think you're right to do so. I would strongly recommend against forking UXP or Pale Moon, and recommend that you instead go straight for whatever your backup plan was if that didn't work out. Going to college, learning a foreign language, reading a book, brushing up on your programming skills... etc.
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Re: The Future...
I honestly don't care what he wants to do or not wants to do. it's open source for a reason and if he thinks making a separate one-man fork of it for Mac users is something he wants to do then that's up to him.
It may be a glorious waste of time, sure, but it'll be his time to waste if he insists.
For the record, any separate project that results from the forking will have to be fully separate to avoid user confusion - this forum will not play host for any support or other communication surrounding it.
It may be a glorious waste of time, sure, but it'll be his time to waste if he insists.
For the record, any separate project that results from the forking will have to be fully separate to avoid user confusion - this forum will not play host for any support or other communication surrounding it.
"Sometimes, the best way to get what you want is to be a good person." -- Louis Rossmann
"Seek wisdom, not knowledge. Knowledge is of the past; wisdom is of the future." -- Native American proverb
"Linux makes everything difficult." -- Lyceus Anubite
"Seek wisdom, not knowledge. Knowledge is of the past; wisdom is of the future." -- Native American proverb
"Linux makes everything difficult." -- Lyceus Anubite
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Re: The Future...
Suggestion - lock this subforum and put the EOL announcement as a sticky on top for anyone who comes here in future.
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Off-topic:
Might as well lock the Android forum while you're at it.
Might as well lock the Android forum while you're at it.
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The codebase is gonna be oh so clean once it is said and done. Macintosh being the special snowflake it is has an awful lot of specialized code for it and so many more conditionals vs Windows and Other *nix systems. Even accelerator keys have to be macified cause special snowflake keyboard layout.
Just do a search for XP_MACOSX and MOZ_WIDGET_COCOA just for starters on xref.
Just do a search for XP_MACOSX and MOZ_WIDGET_COCOA just for starters on xref.
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Off-topic:
That and their weird touchpad on their laptops are the reasons why I never bothered buying a Mac at all. Even if I came from a *nix background, I have to relearn how to use the keyboard and mouse. I'd rather use a Windows machine than a Mac.
That and their weird touchpad on their laptops are the reasons why I never bothered buying a Mac at all. Even if I came from a *nix background, I have to relearn how to use the keyboard and mouse. I'd rather use a Windows machine than a Mac.
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Re: The Future...
Maybe later. It's not like the Mac builds suddenly stop working and for those still on current ad hoc builds it's nice to have a board.
It's always better to initially make a request for people to be responsible than to immediately enforce it at the expense of other things. Yes I know it goes against what seems to be common practice these days where the use of brain matter is shunned.
"Sometimes, the best way to get what you want is to be a good person." -- Louis Rossmann
"Seek wisdom, not knowledge. Knowledge is of the past; wisdom is of the future." -- Native American proverb
"Linux makes everything difficult." -- Lyceus Anubite
"Seek wisdom, not knowledge. Knowledge is of the past; wisdom is of the future." -- Native American proverb
"Linux makes everything difficult." -- Lyceus Anubite