Since all kinds of interesting tab mock-ups showed up and there was a lot of interesting discussion, which all came to nothing, i just assumed Camino is kind of a "closed" open-source project.
We don't have a secret team of programming monkeys that make whatever mockup we like come to life. The Camino team values user input and feedback - always has and always will - but code is king, especially with the number of developers we have right now. If you make a mockup come to life with actual code its a lot more likely to be the mockup chosen. Obviously we try our best to implement whatever we do in the best possible way, but when there isn't time to do exactly what we want, we have to take what we can get. I'm not saying I think the tab code we got is something we "settled for" - I'm a big fan of the new tab code. Thanks to whoever did it - a very pleasant surprise. Also thanks to everyone who takes the time to submit feedback and suggestions - Camino wouldn't be anywhere near the fine browser it is today without it. All of the developers I know of that work on Camino on a near-daily/weekly basis read the Camino mailing list and are happy to talk to people who come to the Camino IRC channel (irc.mozilla.org #camino).
-Josh Aas
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