Hi!

Bug 35011 ( http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=35011 ) had
been scheduled to be fixed for mozilla 0.9.6, then retargeted for
0.9.7, then retargeted for 0.9.8, then retargeted to be fixed at 0.9.9
and now talks are about pushing it to Mozilla 1.1. I believe that this
just does not make a lot of sense. 13 votes for bug 35011; 62536 has
been fixed on top of that. The onscroll event is a W3C DOM level 2
event: no mistake possible here. 8 CSS level 3 bugs (or moz-css bugs)
are scheduled to be fixed before milestone 1.1, and CSS 3 is still not
official. This is a bit difficult to understand.

I understand that Mozilla developpers have to make difficult calls,
compromises: 1953 bugs are scheduled to be fixed before Mozilla 1.0
and it's bloody obvious to me that such achievement cannot reasonably
be expected before april 5th. Nevertheless I believe that Mozilla
0.9.9 should be released with a working onscroll event.

I posted this message in 2 netscape.public.mozilla newsgroups. I
didn't know where to give some feedback about this and I thought I had
to speak up now.

DU

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