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And the sad part is that now that they have announced that they are dropping their unofficial Linux support,
I have no current plans to alter our treatment of Linux. It is not now, nor has it ever been, a supported platform. We do build for it, and some people are happy about that.
Does this mean that a Linux version of Netscape will no longer be available, or that it *will* be available but unsupported?
I have not constructed a business case which would cause Netscape to begin support for Linux versions of the Navigator. Right now, I'm not sure that making a point of this would do what you want.
That all depends on what you mean by "support". If you mean "we will no longer make Netscape available for the Linux platform", that's not support. If you mean "we will no longer respond to bug reports for Netscape on this platform" then that's discontinuing support. Please be more specific in your postings? As a project manager and developer, I have constructed many a business case for the development and/or support for products - such a case could easily be made for Linux support for Netscape, irrespective of what you mean by "support". - -- Ed Carp, N7EKG Ed.Carp@linux.org, ecarp@netcom.com 214/993-3935 voicemail/pager Finger ecarp@netcom.com for PGP 2.5 public key an88744@anon.penet.fi Q. What's the trouble with writing an MS-DOS program to emulate Clinton? A. Figuring out what to do with the other 639K of memory. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 2.6.2 iQCVAwUBMGW6JSS9AwzY9LDxAQElggP9Gy4h5OYkfQqtE0yi4K8rng1C3G/vgr0S EOfUdFaiw8pewcjgxe4ZqtDyxAeeRGgEYjmAQLA5739xjExCGL45O4OnYMopGDzd Sfmi557I/qJib1utfE51wkUjqyxutTceb4UDUmUS0TOs/kMCf6DXTvNePRLxVtm4 rW1C9BfDClk= =kj39 -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----