Anko Lamb said:
> Just on a related note, does anyone know of any efforts to support xhtml
> in the mozilla editor/composer?  A timeline would be great but I
> understand that due to the nature of opensource that is not always
> possible.

Mozilla _does_ have a roadmap, has had for years now. And in my experience
progress on Mozilla has followed that roadmap at least as well as
(actually much better than) many high-profile closed-source projects.
Perhaps because we get a more realistic roadmap when it's written up by
merited project leaders without interference from marketing personnel? I
would like to have an
improved-and-supporting-all-the-latest-standards-and-bells-and-whistles
composer as much as the next man, but then I want an installable version -
not vapourware...

Make no mistake: many of the core people working on high-profile
GPL-licensed or open source software are world-class professional
developers who, as often as not, are employed in big corporations (IBM, to
name one such company), small consultancies, local and central government,
wherever - and paid to develop free or open source software. For example,
I know about one key developer hired by Linspire to develop something
called Nvu... ;-)

My �0.02

- Jan Frederik Solem



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