Reported bugs can be going up while total bugs are going down. Just because 
they are getting reported now doesn't mean they didn't exist a year or two 
earlier. 

In my own experience Mozilla is progressing incredibly well. It runs 
continuously 24x7 for me for days. I rarely shut down my machine and Moz 
runs for a long time. Great program. It not runs more stably for me than IE 
5.5 Sp2.

To all the Moz developers: You guys are doing a great job. Even a year ago 
I had my doubts. Now I see its finally all coming together. Keep it up. 
Great program. And ignore the whiners. 

On Sun, 03 Feb 2002 13:18:17 +0100 esteemed Ortwin =?ISO-8859-1?Q?Gl=FCck?= 
did hold forth thusly:
> Looking at the bug statistics at
> 
> http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/reports.cgi?product=3D-All-&output=3Dshow_cha=
> rt&datasets=3DNEW%3A&datasets=3DASSIGNED%3A&datasets=3DREOPENED%3A&datase=
> ts=3DUNCONFIRMED%3A&links=3D1&banner=3D1
> 
> Bugs are taking over!
> 
> Fact:
> The number of bugs is now three times as high as half a year ago: over=20
> 12,000  open bugs!
> 
> Are Mozilla developers creating more bugs than they (can ever) fix?=20
> Where is this going to end?
> 

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