I've been following the Mozilla project almost since its inception, and I have
followed it excitedly, though admittedly I am not a contributor to the project.
That said, I did look over the FAQs available to see if my question was answered
elsewhere, though I could not find an answer for it, thus this message.

Having read the licenses available for various parts of the Netscape
and Mozzila code base, and the other documents available which discuss the
project
and its licensing choices and selections, I am left with the impression that 
there are two different products in the works, one with the mozilla.org code 
base, and the other with the netscape.com code base.  The mozilla web site
indicates that some features will only be available on one browser or the 
other.  First of all, did I read the available material correctly, and 
secondly (if I did read it correctly), will the code eventually be merged to 
support the features of both code bases (presumably under a Netscape 
commericial license of some sort in order to protect the intellectual
property and contractual obligations and export restrictions as outlined in the 
FAQ for why various other licensing choices were rejected)?

Glenn Alperin
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