10 years from now, the latest Mozilla version will probably have critical vulnerabilities. Each new version will have different technologies to deal with as well as have new developers/programmers involved. If one thing is constant in programming any app, as time goes on and new versions come out, there are always new bugs and problems. Mozilla won't be immune to those.
Well, even one of the original programers for IE stated that there is still GUI code in there from when he first created the original IE GUI and bugs along with it that he was trying to get them to correct from the beginning. I am hoping that Firefox will not still be using the same code and layout in 10 years, since the internet and the way people surf it has changed pretty heavly in that time.
10 years from now, the latest Mozilla version will probably have critical vulnerabilities. Each new version will have different technologies to deal with as well as have new developers/programmers involved. If one thing is constant in programming any app, as time goes on and new versions come out, there are always new bugs and problems. Mozilla won't be immune to those. Well, even one of the original programers for IE stated that there is still GUI code in there from when he first created the original IE GUI and bugs along with it that he was trying to get them to correct from the beginning. I am hoping that Firefox will not still be using the same code and layout in 10 years, since the internet and the way people surf it has changed pretty heavly in that time.