-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On Wednesday 16 April 2003 2:06 am, Paul Reeves wrote:
I apologise if this is slightly off-topic, but it is of relevance to the open source community.
A "general Linux issue" list is as good a place as any to discuss general linux issues such as this [well, ok, I suppose this list is supposed to be "general SuSE-specific linux issues", but why quibble?]
Mozilla have decided to steal the Firebird name for their Phoenix browser. [big snip]
OK, I've read the dozen or so other entries in this thread, but nobody has addressed [so far] the obvious question in my mind: what in the world is the "pheonix browser"? Never heard of it till this post, and even if I had, I don't know that I would have associated it with Mozilla -- after all, whenever I hear "mozilla", I think "ahh, a browser..." [actually, I think "ahh, THE browser", even though I never used it] In other words, why do the Mozilla folks think they need a new name for their browser? Did someone crowd out their use of Mozilla as a name? - -- Yet another Blog: http://osnut.homelinux.net -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.0.7 (GNU/Linux) Comment: http://osnut.homelinux.net/TomEmerson.asc iD8DBQE+nYEJV/YHUqq2SwsRAhPsAKDEXaij2qsC2uKPKESeswjy/iDxqACgo1BJ enudmXAFsMVOO5YSkLBkRUA= =UKMB -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----