Mitchell Baker wrote: > I've taken a a bit of a vacation, and am catching up on post 1.0 activity. > > Kudos to everyone who contributed to the Mozilla 1.0 launch documents, > they are awesome. I'm not sure how many people saw the blurb in the New > York Times about the 1.0 release. The blurb had an image, and the image > was the first page of "A Guide to Mozilla 1.0." It's great to see, the > Guide is an excellent overall introduction to the project. I was > astonished at the way the launch docs came together; Ralph and Brian did > some mighty work keeping things together in the last few days. > > I use the Guide and FAQ quite a bit to respond to questions, which to my > mind proves their continuing value. > > Mitchell >
Well, hello there. :) I can't take any credit for the 1.0 Guide and FAQ; I dropped in on documentation after the fact. Sorry to change the subject on you, madame, but do you remember the Nov 9, 2001 Developer Day in Mt. View, the business meeting that you organized in the upstairs conference room? I've lost all my notes from that meeting (I wish I'd been awake enough to take good ones anyway), and I've been screaming for the last few weeks for confirmation and specifics on what the business community is asking for from documentation. We aren't entirely sure what they need, but I do know from that meeting that they do need it. Alex Vincent author, JavaScript Developer's Dictionary (Sams Publishing) http://www.jslab.org Vallejo, CA
