Christopher Blizzard of mozilla.org Speaks on the Firebird Naming Conflict (MozillaZine)
Posted May 15, 2003 3:02 UTC (Thu) by
msutherland (guest, #11201)
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Christopher Blizzard of mozilla.org Speaks on the Firebird Naming Conflict (MozillaZine) by BrendanEich
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Christopher Blizzard of mozilla.org Speaks on the Firebird Naming Conflict (MozillaZine)
Uh oh. Brendan Eich is here. What happened? Was a link to this article posted in a Mozilla newsgroup?
> In spite of my and others' flaws, Mozilla is nothing to sneeze at.
I beg to differ. Not only is Mozilla something to sneeze at... it is something worth laughing at, too.
> It's more complete and standards-conformant than any other open source web browser
Spare me the shiny fruit rhetoric... you say that as if it actually means something.
> Mozilla has its share of problems, but what has that obvious truism to do with the topic at hand?
Mozilla has problems? What year was it that you realized that?
> Why don't you name just three cases, with quotes from primary sources, where someone failed to ever (sic) admit they are wrong about anything? While you are at it, show some humility and give us links to your confessions of imperfection.
Here you go:
http://www.mozillazine.org/archive.html
Happy Reading!
> What's more, your screed is incoherently inconsistent. If Mozilla is a non-event, why does our use of Firebird as a project name harm FirebirdSQL.org? You can't have it both ways.
I love how you have just renamed Firebird to FirebirdSQL...
To answer your question... I didn't know that Mozilla was being renamed to Firebird. If that was the case, then I would tell the Firebird folks that they have nothing to worry about... Mozilla is going nowhere.
On the other hand, Phoenix doesn't amount to anything more than a wart on a lizards left testicle, either, so I'd say the Firbird crew are just protecting their name for principles sake because.... one never knows... Phoenix may... someday... amount to something worth shaking a stick at.
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