I am an end user and I use Mozilla, this makes it an end user product. 
It may not have been the intention to provide an end user product, but 
when the mozilla builds work better than the 'customizers' versions end 
users go to the better product.
Without endusers usiong it the end user perspective will never make it 
back to the Mozilla project and user-unfriendly 'buggs' will remain such 
as the mail Icon, if a user-unfriendly product is what the Mozilla team 
is after then I dont think it would have got this far.

Holger Metzger wrote:

>Jacek Piskozub schrieb:
>
>>We lobby for thet since this winter. There was a string of bugs about 
>>that closed without a real fix (the means for inserting the icons were 
>>added but not the icons). No luck in coosing a set of icons so far. It 
>>is not easy to say what the real reason is. Probably some conflicts 
>>among Mozilla old timers (maybe we stepped on someone's toes?).
>>
>
>
>Might it be because Mozilla will never be a "enduser" product? So
>providing icons is totally up to customizers like Netscape? The Netscape
>6.1 icons surely look nice.
>
>
>Holger
>


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