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Thad Hoffman
03-24-2003
11:20 PM ET (US)
I too love the Mozilla method. I've had 15 bugs that adversely affect my web app get fixed and 5 currently being fixed. All logged by me, able to be traced to when they started via the nightlies, and being able to trace it to platform and cause.. Moz developers are great,super friendly and pretty quick turnaround. I've had 3 emails in limbo at MS via our companies MSDN support options, and nary a feedback. Same is true on the newsgroups, quicker answers from the Moz crew, still no responses in the MS IE camp.... Apple could learn a thing from Moz. Come on Dave, turn 'em around. :-)
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dxtr
03-24-2003
10:45 PM ET (US)
Nightly builds are the way to go. I've used all the leaked betas, on v67 now, and would love to see even more. If you are going to use the "open source" tag line do it all the way. If it crashes my computer I would rather Apple knew about it now before it was released to the unsuspecting public. I think that's how the do it over at M$ ;-)... v67 is very close to prime time, everything I have tried works great. I hope
seeya dxtr
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Rob M
03-24-2003
01:37 PM ET (US)
I love what Mozilla does. I like fetching a nightly build and trying that out. No, they are not always stable, but it builds excitement.