I'm not officially associated with Mozilla, but as with all software I expect some of the Mozilla 1.0-targeted bugs will end up being pushed back to later versions.
And, some will get done long before 1.0, too. Both situations occur. In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Vadim Plessky) wrote: > On Saturday 20 October 2001 00:30, Malodushnikh wrote: > | Rich, there are lots of bugs like this, that are legitimate. The problem > | is prioritizing them. All you can do is keep talking about it and voting > | for the bug. > | > > Out of curiousity: there are around 500 bugs "assigned" for Mozilla 1.0 > release. Will be these bugs "fixed" in Mozilla 1.0? > Or it can be that Mozilla 1.0 will come out with some of them still not fixed? > > I can spend some time and vote for several bugs, but want to be confident > first that bugs already assigned for Mozilla 1.0 release will be in fact > *fixed* (not *slipped* to bugfix Mozilla 1.1 release) > > BTW: does somebody have (roughly) idea when Moz 1.0 will be out? > Is it 6-9 months from now or more? > // don't point out me to a roadmap, it changes each quarter and just adds > uncertanty. I am interested to hear developer's opinion here. > > | In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, > | Rich Doughty <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > | > This bug would appear IMHO to be fairly fundamental to the 1.0 > | > milestone yet is targeted for the future.
