In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, "Robert Ennis" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Thank goodness for a voice from the world of average users. The > forgotten ones. The silent majority. Without them all of this is self > gratification, if you know what I mean... And you are apparently oblivious to the fact that *self gratification is what this is all about*. "Scratching an itch," as ESR put it. mozilla.org does not serve users. It serves developers. Mozilla is a developer-oriented product. Marketing browsers to the masses is left as an exercise to clients of the mozilla.org codebase. Any "silent majority" couldn't be less relevant. Braden
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- Re: Mozilla's icons Robert Ennis
- Re: Mozilla's icons Gervase Markham
- Re: Mozilla's icons Robert Ennis
- Re: Mozilla's icons Mark Anderson
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- Re: Mozilla's icons Braden McDaniel
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- Re: Mozilla's icons Simon P. Lucy
- Re: Mozilla's icons Phillip M. Jones, C.E.T.
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- Re: Mozilla's icons Phillip M. Jones, C.E.T.
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