What are you trying to say exactly?
Posted May 14, 2003 22:05 UTC (Wed) by
gerv (subscriber, #3376)
In reply to:
What are you trying to say exactly? by roskegg
Parent article:
Christopher Blizzard of mozilla.org Speaks on the Firebird Naming Conflict (MozillaZine)
Talking to their lawyers and ignoring the complaints of a project of 3 years standing is more than a faux pas; it is arrogance of a type rarely equalled in the Free Software community.
It seems clear to me, Jonathan, that your offer to mediate impartially was a trojan horse. You seem anything but disinterested.
The above statement is false; mozilla.org did not, and is not, ignoring the complaints of FirebirdSQL. We are doing our best to accommodate their concerns and worries. However, that does not extend to delaying the release of the Mozilla Firebird Browser 0.6 another two months while we run another name through the lawyers who cleared the current one.
I am not surprised Apple chose to work with the Konqueror team instead of the Mozilla team.
That statement shows a quite impressive ignorance of reality. Apple's stated reasons for choosing to base Safari on Konqueror rather than Mozilla were technical ones (and mozilla.org has things to learn from that); and they did the entire development in a closed-source fashion until they went public.
There was no choice to "work with the Konqueror team rather than the Mozilla team." If personalities came into it, then perhaps maybe Dave Hyatt, Mozilla developer and Safari designer, might have chosen to work with his friends who he'd been working with for the past four years when employed by Netscape.
Gerv
(gerv@mozilla.org)
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