At the request of one Jesus X, I spent a little bit of time trying to
track down a transcript of Mitchell Baker's "State Of The Mozilla
Project" address to the O'Reilly Open Source Convention, or indeed any
real indication of what was said.  I came up empty.

Ms. Baker is described in an O'Reilly blurb thus
(http://conferences.oreillynet.com/cs/os2001/view/e_spkr/167):

"Mitchell Baker runs mozilla.org as its Chief Lizard Wrangler.
Mozilla.org is the organization founded by Netscape Communications to
host the open source development of the next generation client codebase.
Mozilla.org provides infrastructure, architectural review, open source
development tools, and general assistance to developers working with
Mozilla code. Mitchell is the manager, problem arbitrator, and general
trouble-shooter for mozilla.org. She also responsible for the Mozilla
and Netscape Public Licenses, which she wrote. If there a question
that's not about the code itself, Mitchell likely to be involved."

Alright then, I have a question that's not about the code itself:  What
was said in my name and the names of countless other Mozilla
contributors at the convention?  When will it be published on the
Mozilla.org website?  I am also extremely curious as to what was said in
Brendan Eich's "State of the Mozilla Codebase" speech.

-- 
Gary "JTK" Van Sickle

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