Rick Parrish wrote:

> Folks,
> 
> I think the mozilla project has grown to the point that
> it's XPCOM foundation is getting lost in a sea of browser
> specifics. I'd like to advocate a stronger identity for
> XPCOM - perhaps its own website for example.
> 
> I see the potential for a lot of non-browser applications
> that would thrive if the world could be made to see
> the merits of XPCOM on its own.

Please, use mozilla.org.  We'll take content from anyone who writes good 
stuff, or just scrawls useful drawings and owns the code well.  This 
"just a browser" idea is silly (sorry, jband -- I owe you a reply).  We 
built XPCOM and other platform-y things to build an application suite 
(*not* just a browser), and it's only natural that the platform pieces 
should be useful to others.  Work with us.

A site of your own is the last detail, in some sense.  It's a lot of 
work that [EMAIL PROTECTED] would rather do for you (or help you do for 
yourself).  And it risks a fork.

/be



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