Peter Trudelle wrote: > It does distribute software in binary form to end users
No. "We make binary versions of of Mozilla available for testing purposes only!" is quite clear to me. End users are not involved in debugging software, they just want it to work. Maybe Asa's MozillaZine post <http://www.mozillazine.org/talkback.html?article=1745&message=9#9> (commenting on Beonex vs. Mozilla) helps interpret the statements even more. > People often invoke the 'not for end users' as reasons to make UI > targetted at techies. *This* would be wrong, for the reasons outlined in my previous post. > I don't think there is a real conflict with Netscape, but it would be > cool if some of these other mozilla-based browsers made us try harder.. Yes :-)
