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Ludvig A. Norin writes "Mozilla.org is throwing the one year anniversary party at the Sound Factory in San Francisco. If it gets even remotely as fun as last year, I'll be happy to travel from Sweden, like I did last year! "
Gotta wait until April, but they're gonna have EBN live.
Open source party? Open party? (Score:1)
You're absolutely correct, though: Drinking really is overrated, unless it's Yoo-Hoo that you're drinking.
No Subject Given (Score:1)
Another Montreal party? YES! (Score:1)
ttyl
Farrell
Open source party? Open party? (Score:1)
So apparently drinking laws do not work.
You weren't there.. (re: how insightful) (Score:1)
Until you contribute _something_, I suggest you 1)stuff a nice, fat, stinky sock in your mouth, 2)pipe your insults to your ass, and 3)not both posting your insults until you have some _facts_ to back up your sarcastic commentary.
If you're looking for a fight, go duke it out with the demons in your head.
The purpose of newsgroups.. (re: Well, I tried..) (Score:1)
1) The newsgroups are your friends.
2) The mozilla.org website is a useful resource for building the lizard.
3) Unix mozilla folks are within your reach (via email/irc).
Please email me the problem(s) you're having. Maybe I can aid in finding the help you need.
Show me yours.. (Re: Maybe they _have_..) (Score:1)
Oh well, it just means one less useless, complaining,
non-contributing, "I'd-rather-bitch-and-moan-than-get-off-my-ass-an
Just the fact, y'veezil.
Build problems? (Re: Mozilla..yawn, Opera..) (Score:1)
You should post your building problem(s), tugging the ears, of those on netscape.public.mozilla.builds and/or netscape.public.mozilla.unix (send stacktraces from your segfaults, if you're building dbg).
If this doesn't help, please send me email.
21+ :( (Score:1)
Namtilaku
You're SOL then (Score:1)
Sheesh! For the uninitiated, EBN actually stands for Evolving Binary Nostrils, a dub-noise-Klezmer band from Brantford, Ontario. Their recordings are totally bitchin' and beer-style free on MP3 - you can get 'em from their web site. Please don't /. 'em - their server is an old Mega 2 ST.
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Mozilla...yawn, Opera will arrive first. (Score:1)
Mozilla...yawn, Opera will arrive first. (Score:1)
Daniel
Mozilla...yawn, Opera will arrive first. (Score:2)
Really? Or is it your patience that's the joke? You didn't complain when the GIMP or the Linux kernel took this long to develop, I'd wager, so why this?
Does anyone still follow this project or care about it? In my opinion it is a dead project.
It's as dead as Linux; live with it.
AOL might as well repurpose the internal developers working on it to some useful end.
They've done just that. The internal developers are working on a browser which will soundly whoop the virtual ass of any browser which comes forth to challenge it in the foreseeable future. By the way, check the nightly builds if you think it's so "dead"; last I checked it was actually doing quite well.
Get it through your head, people: GOOD SOFTWARE TAKES TIME. You can't have this "gimme gimme gimme" attitude all the time; it doesn't work that way. Mozilla could release their browser right now, but you'd complain about it becaue the UI is unfinished and there are still more than a few problems to be worked out (though actually it's working impressively well for something at that stage in the development cycle; you forget that Open-Source development, at least in terms of the initial cycle, takes much longer than other models; the advantage only comes later, when it's time for maintenance, adding features to a solid underpinning, and upgrading).
21+ :( - sucks for suprax (Score:1)
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scott miga
Why is all the fun in the West Coast? (Score:1)
What we really need is a good non-corporate linux expo in Boston or NYC. (Non-corporate meaning cool like Web98 not sucky like InternetWorld)
Of course there was better free stuff at InternetWorld.
Okay, good non-corporate linux expo with lots of free stuff and killer parties. That's the ticket. In Boston. Or NYC.
I notice... (Score:1)
downtime in half an hour or so. Presumably in
anticipation of being slashdotted
Go to www.mozillazine.org (Score:1)
It takes time to develop something stable and working. You don't want Mozilla coming out and being as stable as Gnome is, do you?
How much Netscape 4.x code is still in Mozilla? (Score:1)
screenshots of opera? (Score:1)
Mozilla...yawn, Opera will arrive first. (Score:1)
Does anyone still follow this project or care about it? In my opinion it is a dead project. AOL might as well repurpose the internal developers working on it to some useful end.
My Work: Examples (Score:1)
2.The Golden Gate Bridge
3.Unix
4.Packet Switched Networking
5.Functional Solar Power (not released just yet).
6.Quantum Computer (version 0.1 beta available)
7.Nanotechnology (version 19990304 beta available)
etc. etc...
how insightful (Score:1)
like all thos other fine netscape products?
has there ever been a stable version of their browser? 4.5 is still a buggy turd.
Opera cost money (Score:1)
This better be GOOD... (Score:1)
Open source party? Open party? (Score:1)
statistics? newspaper article? what?
Insulting others vs. writing code (Score:1)
negative feedback strikes me as a necessary component of any process as complex as software development. of course, simply refraining from using a package or from upgrading it constitutes negative feedback. but actually telling the community what aspects of the package you did not like strikes me as more useful negative feedback. of course, this particular negative-feedback generator should have refrained from using inflammatory words like 'lame' and 'joke' which tend to inhibit constructive dialog by polarizing people's views.
do not worry about negative feedback's effect on free-software development: there is more than enough free-software development going on. we need code quality, not code quantity.
People @ party (Score:1)
Why is all the fun in the West Coast? (Score:1)
Too bad they scheduled it on Passover (Score:1)
April 1st? (Score:1)
The fact that it's on April 1 is essentially an unfortunate coincidence. They should, however, place such a notice on the invite or in the FAQ (as they did last year).
How much Netscape 4.x code is still in Mozilla? (Score:1)
Open source party? Open party? (Score:1)
Open source party? Open party? (Score:1)
(maybe I'm being a little too harsh here) draconian.
Second, drinking's kind of overrated anyways.
People @ party (Score:1)
Opera is butt ugly ? (Score:1)
What EBN really is (Score:1)
I wasn't sure if you were joking or mistaken. EBN is a electronic noise band, and the EBN stands for Emergency Broadcast Network. Their URL is at:
http://www.waxtrax.com/bands/ebn.html
JWZ stopped at Linuxworld (Score:1)
Hope he doesn't get locked out of his own party.
woo! (Score:1)
I'll be one of the many scantilly clad chix0rz dancing madly