> There could be a lot of potential developers for that. Though note it's 
already hard to find contributors for Firebug Lite, which is currently > on 
ice due to a lack of resources.

Maybe the reason it's hard is because Firebug lite is not Firebug? We don't 
want Firebug lite, we don't want Firebug lite to be further developed.. We 
want FULL FIREBUG for Chrome.

I agree that Kickstarter would be a great way to go with this. I would 
certainly contribute if it meant it was guaranteed that Firebug would make 
it to Chrome.

Right now as it is literally in my current project whenever I have a JS 
error I have to open up Firefox and check it in Firebug because the error 
messages/line #s on Chrome are pathetically incompetent. Firebug nails it 
always.

On Saturday, July 14, 2012 at 5:00:52 AM UTC-4, Sebastian Zartner wrote:
>
> Have you considered a kickstarter appeal?
>>
> We thought more of winning new team members for the current Firebug (for 
> Firefox) project by moving to github.
> But Firebug is open source. So everyone wanting to work on a project like 
> this is welcome to do so. If you want to be the leader of that project, 
> we'll help you with it.
>  
>
>> I think there would be literally thousands of developers who would 
>> contribute.
>>
> There could be a lot of potential developers for that. Though note it's 
> already hard to find contributors for Firebug Lite, which is currently on 
> ice due to a lack of resources.
>
> I appreciate it would be a challenge but there is mad desperation for it. 
>> Added to that the sad truth is the writing is on the wall in the chrome v 
>> firefox fight.
>>
> Again, if somebody wants to take that challenge, we appreciate that. 
> Though the current Firebug team doesn't have the resources to start a 
> second big project.
>
> Sebastian
>

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