> is execeeding 100 hours. Having said all this I think there are about > 1 or 2 major milestone releases to go before we can gather the talkback data > needed, analyze it, fix the bugs and re-release to confirm the fixes. You mean 0.9.2 and PR1 data, I take it? > If we kept up the focus on this and made this happen I think we be pretty > close to being able to make the claim that we had the most stable > brower ever produced, with few to no reproducable crashers that > are encountered by any significant number of users. > I think that would statisfy the mozilla 1.0 criteria ;-) :-) Gerv
- Towards Mozilla 1.0 Gervase Markham
- Re: Towards Mozilla 1.0 David Baron
- Re: Towards Mozilla 1.0 Dan Mosedale
- Re: Towards Mozilla 1.0 Orrin Edenfield
- Re: Towards Mozilla 1.0 chris hofmann
- Re: Towards Mozilla 1.0 Gervase Markham
- Re: Towards Mozilla 1.0 Alan S. Jones
- Re: Towards Mozilla 1.0 Gervase Markham
- Re: Towards Mozilla 1.0 Petr Krenzelok
- Re: Towards Mozilla 1.0 Christopher Blizzard
- Re: Towards Mozilla 1.0 Gervase Markham
- Re: Towards Mozilla 1.0 Alan S. Jones
- Re: Towards Mozilla 1.0 Gervase Markham
- Re: Towards Mozilla 1.0 Ben Bucksch
- Re: Towards Mozilla 1.0 Gervase Markham
- Re: Towards Mozilla 1.0 H�kan Waara
