Open Source Anniversaries: 6 Years of Go, 11 of Firefox (golang.org)
digitalPhant0m writes: Six years ago today the Go language was released as an open source project. Since then, more than 780 contributors have made over 30,000 commits to the project's 22 repositories. The ecosystem continues to grow, with GitHub reporting more than 90,000 Go repositories. And, offline, we see new Go events and user groups pop up around the world with regularity
And Opensource.com notes that Mozilla Firefox has just hit 11 years of age, too.
>> " I was tired of my browser crashing everyday, so I tried Firefox. " (quote from the advertisement in TFA)
Oh, I miss those days.
>> Firefox users can look forward to solid Web VR support in the browser, multiprocess browsing (e10s), a revamped add-ons platform
Do not want, meh, it'll break every plug-in that I still use with Firefox? Happy birthday! (uninstalls)
go get them foxy
When Firefox was the hot new thing, it was mindbogglingly awesome. I remember just how happy I was when I first installed it (I think 2004?) and realized it was about twice as fast as Internet Explorer 6. I just about shit myself when I first installed Adblock Plus and saw it skip video ads.
Dark times followed. I think the manufactured outrage over Brandon Eich was the shark that Mozilla jumped over. After that, our fast, secure, modular, FLOSS browser became a shitheap and is now inferior in just about all ways to Chromium and Pale Moon.
Might as well throw this out there too: GStreamer's first release was 16 years ago on Halloween - 0.1.0 "gscreamer".
GStreamer - The only way to stream!
Firefox SUCKS nowadays. Can't stop a page from loading, can't go back or forward, takes 10 clicks and a tapdance to accomplish what used to be simple and obvious, can't even sort your bookmarks alphabetically. Really, Mozilla? We can't even sort our freaking bookmarks anymore? W... T... F?
The add-on system, which seemed innovative at first, has devolved into a clusterfuck of incompatible and abandoned projects. Configuring firefox now takes about 3 hours when it used to take 10 minutes, and you STILL don't have all the functionality of firefox 3.x.
Correction: Iceweasel is the open source project, and Firefox is Iceweasel plus a proprietary talkback crash reporting system.
Weren't Firefox's precursors also open-source? This would make it the (roughly) 17th anniversary for them.
Bueller?
Bueller?
Bueller?
I was using Firefox as my primary browser since 0.7, which is about 12.5 - 13 years ago.
Damn, that makes me old.
What started as Mozilla Suite has turned into many forks. They were going to call it Phoenix (and did) but the name was patented so they chose the name Firefox.
Many of the extensions are very good. It would suck to surf the web without several of them tbh.
Here's portableapps.com's sourceforge folder for portable versions.
http://sourceforge.net/projects/portableapps/files/Mozilla%20Firefox,%20Portable%20Ed./
For Linux/BSD users, you already know how to use older versions if you want to.