The second to last paragraph of this article h
<http://www.mozilla.org/editorials/mozilla-overview.html>as a bit of
info about the
Netscape - Mozilla relationship.
As to licenses, we expect use of the NPL to go down over time, and
more of the codebase to be MPL.
Mitchell
Glenn Alperin wrote:
> 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
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>