Monthly Archives: March 2004

reviewing who?

There's been talk recently about the size of people's review queues for Mozilla developers. I have to say, I'm pretty bad. Possibly one of the worst offenders. There's stuff that's been sitting in my queue for months, untouched. People bug … Continue reading

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serenity now

I've spent most of the last two days of my life trying to get Mozilla 1.4.2 to build on 7.2-era ia64 systems (i.e. Red Hat Advanced Server 2.1) and it's been…challenging. The linker is no match for the huge size … Continue reading

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mozilla futures

Brendan has his slides up from Mozilla Developer Day, 2004. If you want a peek into what we're looking at for the future, it's a good place to start. I'm particularly interested in our ongoing attempts to build in making … Continue reading

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all errata all the time

Mozilla 1.4.2 is tagged and bagged so I've been spinning errata for our various Red Hat releases. Not sexy, but I do still enjoy it. 1.4.2 on 2.1AS should be tons of fun.

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still liking the monkeys, even after all these years

From: protectingtheinnocent@aol.com To blizzard@redhat.com Subject: Your monkey story. Been searching for you for years. Two years ago, in the middle of sixth period History, someone gave me a document. This was your monkey story. While my teacher babbled on about … Continue reading

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please be prepared to show your ID at any time

The sniffling, sneezing, aching, coughing, stuffy head, fever, how the fuck did I end up in Chicago medicine.

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