There is no "Firefox versus Mozilla" attitude. Both use similar code but have different uses. One's a stand-alone browser, the other is a suite of web-related programs.
The article applies to both, as you said, but is just advertising what is popular.
Well, if you need to know how far away, you could check out http://www.squarefree.com/burningedge/ for a nice summary of the 'nightly' activity.
If you want to see 'who changed what in what file and when' in any release, just check http://bonsai.mozilla.org/. Not as easy to summarize that yourself, but when I was into the nightlies, I loved watching that. The rate of progress is phenomenal.
If you aren't able to get complete support for your needs, you or anyone could write an extension; modules that add functionality to Thunderbird.
I've heard people wanting this and that in Firebird and Thunderbird and others arguing that certain features would just bloat the programs. With extensions, people get the features they want, and people who don't want them can rest easy. Works well for the birds.
There is no "Firefox versus Mozilla" attitude. Both use similar code but have different uses. One's a stand-alone browser, the other is a suite of web-related programs.
The article applies to both, as you said, but is just advertising what is popular.
Proper (X)HTML/CSS coding has become more prevalent recently so I'd have to say the entire site is becoming depecrated.
Maybe they'll revamp their information, who knows.
No, I don't think so. But you might want to read this if you feel brave enough to fix it yourself.
What about MPC? :(
No way, it'd definitely start before that. ... "awesome_linux_screensaver_distro_12.0.iso"
http://www.oddsock.org/tools/oddcastv2_xmms/
Well, if you need to know how far away, you could check out http://www.squarefree.com/burningedge/ for a nice summary of the 'nightly' activity. If you want to see 'who changed what in what file and when' in any release, just check http://bonsai.mozilla.org/. Not as easy to summarize that yourself, but when I was into the nightlies, I loved watching that. The rate of progress is phenomenal.
If you aren't able to get complete support for your needs, you or anyone could write an extension; modules that add functionality to Thunderbird.
I've heard people wanting this and that in Firebird and Thunderbird and others arguing that certain features would just bloat the programs. With extensions, people get the features they want, and people who don't want them can rest easy. Works well for the birds.
Actually, it was a smash (heh, pun,) hit in Japan. It was like a crazy cult phenomenon... though in America... well that was a bit different.