JTK wrote:
> DeMoN_LaG wrote:
> > It's already usable. In fact, more usable than IE 6's beta progress is
> Gimme that Olde Tyme religion...
Or maybe it's opinion. Ever think of that? I for one use Mozilla exclusively as
a browser now, it's so stable. What you may not understand is that 0.9.1 was an
extraordinarily stable release, and to extend this, the choice had been made to
extend the time in which the tree is closed to non-approved checkins for an
additional 2 weeks, at the end of which would be released 0.9.2, which is going
to be the "stability" release.
This will be an extremely stable (near commercial quality, if not equal to)
release to show the progress that has been made. The hope is that the primary
differentiation between 0.9.2 and 1.0 will be that 0.9.2 won't have quite as
many fixes and some features will still be incomplete, but stability will be
nearly the same high level.
Netscape took the 0.9.1 branch, made NS6.1PR1, and it's been getting stunning
reviews for a beta. Yes, NS6 sucked, we all know that. But I think you need to
take a fresh look at where things are.
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