Mitchell Baker on Browser Innovation, Gecko and the Mozilla ProjectFriday March 7th, 2003Mitchell Baker, mozilla.org's Chief Lizard Wrangler, has written an article about browser innovation and the future of the World Wide Web. The document explores Mozilla technologies such as Gecko and XUL, discusses the importance of open Web standards and examines some of the differences between Camino and Safari, the two premier browsers for Mac OS X. That's an excellent article. I wish she'd have dwelt just a little bit less on the Apple platform. Leaving that one quibble aside, this is a superb essay that serves well as an executive summary of the Mozilla Project. I refuse to believe this website gets millions of hits per month. "I refuse to believe this website gets millions of hits per month." That's your prerogative. That said, MozillaZine averages 1,891,956.47 hits per week, or about 7.5 million a month. Alex This is a very nice and well written article, covering what Mozilla is, the future of gecko, and recent events affecting mozilla. Just wish we could here more often from Mitchell Baker, and what she's up to. Insteresting artical, but should really be titled Safari versus Camino |
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