S�ren Kuklau typed: > Well then, so there's that "Salon on Mozilla" news post, whose comments > are at [1]. And then there's that thread in it started by the > MozillaZine founder himself, Chris Nelson, called "Interesting...". It's > about how far we've got - in the author's views, of course. No problem > with that so far, until a certain Mr. M.P. Thomas replies to it with an > opposite opinion, called "Better than MSIE? In a few more years, maybe" > [2]. I don't certainly agree with his post, but his points aren't really > invalid either. > > Now about the problem. The first reply [3], by Asa Dotzler, is just a > nice one, as we all know it from Asa. The second, from "unapersson", is > fine too - just a small remark. > > Now to the third one [4]. What the h*ll happened to Chris Nelson? Did he > got fired from his job? Divorced? Threatened by someone? I can't believe > he's repeatedly using a language level (just some quotes - "fucking", > "mindless windbag", "pathetic hayseed") which only a stupid teenager > might be proud of in the following of the thread. > > I demand that Chris Nelson says he's sorry for what he's done or this > might be the last time I visited his site. MozillaZine is a good news > ressource, but this is really unbelievable. > > [1] http://www.mozillazine.org/talkback.html?article=2167 > [2] http://www.mozillazine.org/talkback.html?article=2167&message=24#24 > [3] http://www.mozillazine.org/talkback.html?article=2167&message=27#27 > [4] http://www.mozillazine.org/talkback.html?article=2167&message=29#29 >
Also on CNET's download comments, it has been mentioned by CNET people that Netscape champions will flood the comment board on purpose, giving their product 5-star ratings across the board to boost thier stature. The more I find about Netscape/Mozilla, the more evil they are. -- Kyle
