Bart Meerdink wrote:

> Maybe this is flamebait in this newsgroup, but that's not my intention.


Too bad. This is not only a flamebait, it is also an insult to the project.

Fabian.


> 
> People who have tried Opera on Linux migtht ask themselves if Opera 
> isn't a lot closer to what Mozilla should be than Mozilla itself (wrt 
> functionality, I'm not speaking about the open source/license).
> 
> I really think that Mozilla has passed the point where every bugfix 
> sooner or later causes (in average) more than one new bug.
> 
> To quote Bill Lee (20010518 10:44): "I think everyone's bumping into 
> each other in a large dark room trying to get all the bugs fixed post 
> haste."
> 
>  It would probably be a good business proposition for AOL/TW to let 
> Mozilla find its own course with less pressure, buy Opera Software A/S, 
> and let them customize Opera to get the top-quality browser they so long 
> waited for. And maybe learn something about how to create better software!
> 
> Bart Meerdink
> 



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