Steve wrote:
> 
> In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Jay Garcia
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > AFAIK Mozilla will not be a 'comercial browser' but rather a vehicle for
> > the Gecko Engine development. You should be asking this same question of
> > Netscape 6
> 
> That's too bad.
> 
> Doing this with Netscape 6 isn't as good. AOL/Netscape will always want
> to maintain some sort of brand identity with Netscape proper.
> 
> It would be nice if there would be some way for say Compaq to come up
> with a "Compaq browser" that has Mozilla as its core. I think both
> Mozilla and the OEM would win big here.
> 
> Steve

An OEM could do it within the Mozilla license if they wanted to. It is
legal and possible. In fact, it is, I think, being done in some network
appliances. There are other considerations for PC OEM's that may make
Netscape 6.1 more desirable.

Chuck
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                        ... The times have been, 
                     That, when the brains were out, 
                          the man would die. ...         Macbeth 
               Chuck Simmons          [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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