Flock, Firefox and open source
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Saved by 7 people (2 private), first by anonymouse user on 2006-03-02
- Mox601 on 2006-10-25 - Tags blog , flock , imported:del.icio.us , opensource
- Slacker on 2006-08-10 - Tags flock , mozilla , open , source
- Drakonik on 2006-07-26 - Tags article , blog , firefox , flock
- Yoni_lounge on 2006-02-18 - Tags folder , knowledge-opensource , second , software , toolbar
- Davidfmendes on 2006-02-14 - Tags browsers , firefox , flock
Public Sticky notes
There are any number of open source and commercial browsers built on top of the
Mozilla technology base, including Firefox, Seamonkey, Camino, Netscape,
Epipheny, Galeon and K-Meleon.
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Flock, Firefox and open source
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on being able to build on top of all that work.
In architecting our
software, build systems and engineering processes, we have given considerable
thought to how our code will be able to evolve alongside the Mozilla code,
without forking it.
We
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Flock is not interested in forking the Mozilla code-base.
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Because we are a small startup that doesn’t have to worry about maintaining and growing a user base of tens of millions of users, we have the freedom to experiment and explore interesting new ideas and features that are not ready or appropriate to be incorporated into Firefox.
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Public Comment
on 2006-02-14 by davidfmendes