> To rant a little, I think there should be a Mozilla 1.0 release that
> is an "end-user" application.
If you wish to work towards this goal, your help would be greatly
appreciated :-) mozilla.org is concentrating on API freezes and
standards support for Mozilla 1.0, because Mozilla 1.0 is the release
where we can say to Mozilla distributors and embedders "here it is, come
and use it."
And no, I don't want to get into the "what is 1.0" discussion again.
We've had it already once, and all views have been taken on board. :-)
> It could broaden the use of the browser
> by quite a bit.
mozilla.org does not actively work for a wider user base for its
browser. 150,000 downloads per milestone and 1,000 per nightly build is
OK for testing purposes, and these are growing fast enough.
Mozilla is not a distribution. :-)
What I desire is for more of those 150,000 to become coders, testers and
QA people :-)
Gerv
--
People killed in WTC tragedy (approx.): 5,000
People who die every day of starvation: 24,000
Each of those deaths is more preventable than one caused by a terrorist.
So when does the Western World declare war on hunger, disease and poverty?