On Wed, 20 Feb 2002 00:05:09 +0100, Roland M�sl wrote: > Simple to mess up Your tiny little clean world and confront You with > the reality of demands for a good browser.
And you think the people who actually work on Mozilla read your posts and think "Whoa, Roland M�sl is threatening us with second class browsership, we'd better do as he says"? I think your attitude just provoke lurkers and wannabees like me to ask you silly questions. > MSIE is good, because there was the challenge to beat Netscape. > When their is absolut nothing beside MSIE, MSIE developers will > become more and more lazy. Wouldn't it make more sense to give your valuable tips to the MSIE developers, so they can make the browser that 99% of your users use even better? > So it's important to do something for Mozilla. So I invest some > time in my "Hello, wake up" posts. I'm very puzzled by the attitude of your posts, given that you actually want to make Mozilla better. It seems to me very counterproductive to threaten and label people when you could base your case on constructive, sound arguments instead? Best regards, -- "Brace yourself Adam Sj�gren The sun will shine whereever you go" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
