In article <199509212125.RAA00188@hoopsnake.cjs.net>, cjs@netcom.com (Christopher J. Shaulis) writes:
And the sad part is that now that they have announced that they are dropping their unofficial Linux support, I really want to hurt Netscape badly.
This is news to me. We have engineers spending valuable time keeping our linux port running. If you tell me where you saw this, I will look into it.
--Jeff
I, and many other Linux users that I know, have repeatedly contacted Netscape offering to pay for a Linux version of Navigator - we have usually been either 'brushed off' or completely ignored. And now there is no mention of a Linux port of v2.0 - not surprising that this 'rumor' is running around. I think a statement by you or someone else at Netscape supporting a Linux version would go a long way in reassuring the Linux community, even if it's something that is going to take a while. And you might want to drop by the usenet comp.os.linux.* hierarchy - they're already working on ways to use your html extensions to design web pages that can't be read by Navigator ... -- Jeff Simmons jsimmons@goblin.punk.net