Mama Cass Elliot wrote:

> In netscape.public.mozilla.seamonkey the people heard Greg Miller say
> these wise words: 
> 
> 
>>Remember when Windows 2000 was released? It was one of Microsoft's most
>>stable and reliable OS releases ever, despite a list of over 60000
>>known issues.
>>
> 
> That doesn't say much good about WIN2000!


Nor does it really say much bad about it.


> IMHO, even if there is only one known bug still in the software, then 
> Mozilla should still be working on removing bugs - perfecting the code 
> base!


Sure, but that doesn't mean that Mozilla (or any other software) should 
hold back a release because of that bug. If that standard were widely 
used, we'd have almost no software to run on our computers. More 
realistically, almost nobody would own a computer.
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