Re: Firefox and Fedora

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Matthew Miller escribió:

pre 1.0 means nothing as far as production ready.  version numbers are
arbitrary, and the open source community is alot more hesitant to label
things 1.0 than alot of things on the windows side of town.


Yes, but to put it back in the context that got snipped out: Mozilla Firefox
hasn't yet replaced Mozilla Seamonkey, which is what that pre-1.0 basically
signifies in this case.


Yes, but it probably won't never ever replace it. Seamonkey and Firefox/Thunderbird have different priorities and targets.
As regards usability, HIG, plugins & extensions, and 'just-browsing', FireFox is a much better alternative to Seamonkey, specially for new users.


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Mariano



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