Doctor Unclear wrote: > 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 >
Not gonna happen for 0.9.9, but I bloody well intend to have it up and running by 1.0.
