First off, I also use Netscape instead of Mozilla because Mozilla is not yet ready for primetime (although M7 was close). I'm simply playing devil's advocate here:
On 03-Jul-99, 23:34 (CDT), Chris Lawrence <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > My choice to use Netscape doesn't hurt > anyone else (certainly nobody in the free software community...). > Hell, it helps people who have stock in AOL (including many people who > own mutual funds who invest in AOL), AOL's employees, Netscape's > employees, the people who work on Mozilla, and the people who will use > Mozilla when it's stable. I can sleep at night using and maintaining > non-free software. One could argue that cumulative effect of all of us continuing to use Netscape *is*, in fact, harming the development of Mozilla. Presumably some of the users would be both sufficiently inconvenienced and sufficiently capable to commit a week of evenings to writing/fixing something, and a killer version of Mozilla would have been released 3 months ago. One of the guilty, Steve

