Henri Sivonen wrote:

> In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Gervase Markham 
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> 
>>>Alternatively the release of the U.S. English version could function as
>>>the freeze in which case localization would be published a little later.
>>>
>>It would be a shame to have to do this. The release of 1.0 is inevitably
>>going to be accompanied by quite a lot of publicity (not generated by us)
>>and so if people head over here and find it's only available in US
>>English, that would be a shame.
>>
> 
> OK. That makes sense.
> 
> So the "Mozilla is only for developers" attitude is now officially 
> deprecated? :-)
> 

It's important to realize that what we are talking about is the Mozilla 
1.0 release.  Mozilla doesn't do end user releases.  We're still talking 
about a source release here with binaries for testing.

So to answer your question we're still talking to developers here, not 
end users.

--Chris

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