Re: gpe contacts import

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On Thu, Apr 24, 2008 at 2:22 PM, Kevin T. Neely <ktneely@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Thu, Apr 24, 2008 at 01:43:26PM -0300, Jonathan Markevich wrote:
> If OSS doesn't view itself as professional as commercial stuff, then it's
> guaranteed to fail in the long run.   Look at the success stories of OSS;
> Firefox, Apache, Linux, OOo, and so on.  They aren't based around the

Oh really?  I started using Mozilla 0.5 or so, shortly after they split the code from Netscape.  There were a number of problems with all compenents (back before the Firefox-Thunderbird split) and submitted and voted for numerous bugs, reallocating my votes after certain bugs were fixed.

I would posit that Firefox is a better product specifically *because* of all the bug submissions.
 
My point there was that Mozilla/FF always considered itself to be professional, no matter how open the code is.  Did anyone from the Mozilla team/foundation say "meh, it's my browser, I like it this way.  Go write your own."

Besides, a typical install installs not only Firefox but the crash reporter... so, it nicely sidesteps the issue we are discussing anyway. 
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