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New Mozilla Roadmap

Via Mozillazine, there's a new roadmap for Mozilla development for versions 1.4 and beyond.

In one of a string of changes, mozilla.org today announced a new plan that would have future Mozilla development work will be focussed around the soon-to-be-renamed stand-alone Phoenix browser and the Thunderbird mail and newsgroups client (also known as Minotaur). Mozilla 1.4 would be the last milestone release of the traditional Mozilla browser suite and the 1.4 milestone would replace 1.0 as the stable development path.

According to the plan, aggressive and ambitious changes will take place during the 1.5 and 1.6 milestones to accommodate the switch to Phoenix and Thunderbird. Mac OS X versions of Phoenix will become available but the new Roadmap stresses that Camino, a project to create a Mozilla-based OS X browser with a native Aqua user interface, will continue to be fully supported.

The Phoenix project started life in 2002 as redesign of the Mozilla browser component known as mozilla/browser. Phoenix is designed to be a browser for average users with the features that most people want. Thunderbird is a project to create a stand-alone mail client that uses the Phoenix toolkit and follows its aims of simplicity and usability. Thunderbird now incorporates the work of Minotaur, an effort to create a stand-alone version of Mozilla's Mail & Newsgroups component. It is anticipated that Thunderbird will be available as both a completely separate application and a Phoenix add-on that will integrate more closely with the browser.

For an example of one of the things that needs to change, check out this file with over 14,000 lines of code in it. Sheesh.

Also see Matt Croydon, Mozilla Cuts the Bloat.

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Capz (http://capzilla.net/) wrote:

The soon-to-be-renamed stand-alone Phoenix browser.. Godzooky?

∴ Capz | 2-Apr-2003 6:12pm est | http://capzilla.net/ | #1734

ideoplastos (http://www.ideoplastos.net) wrote:

Anyone else upset that you can't open a link from the Mozilla sidebar into a new background tab... or a tab at all, for that matter?

∴ ideoplastos | 4-Apr-2003 9:36am est | http://www.ideoplastos.net | #1748

Keith (http://www.keithdevens.com/) wrote:

You're right. That feature should exist. It's real easy to open a bug report man. Otherwise, while it's not as convenient, to get the same effect you can open a new tab with CTRL-T and dragging a link from your bookmarks to the tab.

Keith | 4-Apr-2003 1:47pm est | http://www.keithdevens.com/ | #1750

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