AOL and Netscape would be perfectly happy releasing a bitmap image and calling it a browser.
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, JTK <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > barney wrote: > > > > I'm curious why mozilla is branching with a top crasher bug not yet fixed? > > > > http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=114377 > > > > IMO, leaving this bug in 0.9.7 will make it pretty unusable, definitely > > degraded, for a lot of Windows users. > > Yeah, but how many of them are out there? ;-) > > > It's hard to imagine anyone using > > a release where you can't right-click on images or you'll crash. I > > personally think it should have been a blocker bug, but that's just me, > > I guess. :-\ I backed down to the 11/28 build until this gets fixed. > > It was killing me trying to open links in new tabs. :-( > > > > Or is this a less-serious bug than I think it is? > > Did you ever try Netscape 6.0? That abomination was more bug than > burger, and they let it out the door. If you're asking AOL And Company > how serious a bug has to be to block release, you couldn't be asking in > a more wrong direction friend.
