Hi Chris,

Chris Marusich <cmmarus...@gmail.com> writes:

> Mark H Weaver <m...@netris.org> writes:
>
>> I have good news and bad news.  The good news is that thanks to the
>> heroic efforts of Amin Bandali <band...@gnu.org>, a recently appointed
>> co-maintainer of GNU IceCat, there now exists a preliminary version of
>> IceCat 68 that builds successfully and works on Trisquel.
>
> I'm subscribed to bug-gnuzilla, but I haven't seen messages about this.
> Where does communication and coordination for IceCat happen these days?

I'm sorry to say that the recent discussions have been happening over
private email between me and the IceCat maintainers.  That's actually a
slight improvement from a few weeks ago when there was only one IceCat
maintainer who worked in isolation.  Lack of public communication has
been a longstanding issue with the IceCat project.

> I'd like to help, and it's tough to work alone.

You make an excellent point.  I will do what I can to improve the
situation, starting with my post a few hours ago to bug-gnuzilla.  I
hope that it provides enough information for potential contributors to
get started and to propose incremental improvements.

     Thank you!
        Mark

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