On 16 Jul 2002, it is alleged that sauntered in to netscape.public.mozilla.documentation and loudly proclaimed:
> Alex, Ben, <snip /> > There is more, much more...and the above is NOT intended to be a > criticism or a specific request for help. It is supplied as a > preliminary description of the sort of difficulties that we are facing > as application developers. The problem is that I am not sure that the > current documentation effort is really intended to cover this sort of > information. Having read many other postings on this group I feel that > there are some who would consider our requirement to be something that > Mozilla was never intended to address and therefore irrelevant. That > would be a shame and it would also represent a gross understatement of > an otherwise excellent piece of work. The embedding group have a long > way to go before they can achieve their ultimate objective and I suppose > that makes it difficult for them and yourselves in the documentation > group to provide the those of us who are chomping at the bit with what > we really need. I would say that the kind of documentation you are describing is quite central to the entire re-org effort; I would even go so far as to say that the future of the Mozilla Project to some extent depends on this d11n being readily available to OEMs and other developers. The problem, of course, is that, as with any bazaar, things tend to verge on anarchy. . . . /b. > I welcome your comments. > > Bob Wilson > Software Development Manager > Games Network Limited > Nottingham, England
