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Netscape Unveils mozilla.org

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John Lewell
John Lewell
Feb 24, 1998

Netscape Communications Corp. opened the doors this week to mozilla.org, a new Web site that aims to promote, foster, and guide the open dialog and development of Netscape’s client source code.


The resource is to become the focal point for developers looking to modify and redistribute the Netscape client source code, the company said.


Open as of yesterday, the site will provide a central contact point for the developer community by encouraging users to download the free client source code, make and post enhancements to the code, take part in discussions, and spread Communicator-related information.


Netscape previously announced plans to make the code for Netscape
Communicator 5.0 freely available to developers later this quarter when the first developer release of the product becomes available.


The mozilla.org Web site can also be accessed via Netscape’s DevEdge Online Web site.

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