I've just pushed a roadmap update to reflect the good news that 
mozilla.org has released Mozilla 1.0.

In a project this complex, with so much history, finishing a major 
milestone such as 1.0 takes great patience and perseverance.  Completing 
such a long trek requires humility, to learn from past mistakes and make 
the necessary corrections, without pressing the reset button (yet 
again).  It also requires hope for a better tomorrow, where "web 
standards" mean more than who has market share right now.  Finishing is 
hard, exceptional work; it shows great character on the part of you, the 
finishers.

You in the Mozilla community who have helped create 1.0 should be proud, 
not only for the finished good, but for the journey we took and the 
lessons we learned along the way.  We now have a stable branch with 
enough frozen APIs, standards support, stability, and performance to 
support long-lived products based on Mozilla 1.0.  We have excellent web 
tools for tracking bugs, builds, and performance.  And we have a strong 
and committed community to carry Mozilla forward to 1.0.1, 1.1, and beyond.

My sincere thanks to all of you,

/be
  

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