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A History of Firefox

chrisd writes "Firefox module owner Ben Goodger has written what I think is a very interesting post about how Firefox came into being. It goes into details unheard of to date about the inner workings at Netscape and he fills in a timeline spanning from the open sourcing of Netscape to the release just recently of Firefox 1.5. Especially interesting and poignant are comments like this: 'I was told I could not expect to use Open Source tricks against folk who were employed by the Company (all hail!). I held true to my beliefs and refused to review low quality patches. I was almost fired. Others weren't so lucky.'. Anyhow, I consider this required reading for any fan of the Firefox browser." Or even just a programmer. Worth reading.

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  1. Firefox: Most unstable program in common use = +5 by Futurepower(R) · · Score: 0, Troll

    Note that the Firefox is the most unstable program in common use was moderated up to +5 in a former discussion.

    An honest history of Firefox would include the fact that it has been unstable for more than 2 1/2 years.