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Amiga News and Community Announcements => Amiga News and Community Announcements => General Internet News => Topic started by: JamesR on April 16, 2003, 09:51:15 PM
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Mozilla.org has announced (http://www.mozillazine.org/talkback.html?article=3075) that its Phoenix browser and Minotaur mail client will be renamed (due to legal issues) to Firebird and Thunderbird respectively. A small open source database project called Firebird has balked at the change, asking its members to e-mail Mozilla.org staffers en masse in protest.
Mozilla.org seems to have developed an automotive fetish in its recent renaming preferences, with the Mac-only Chimera project being recently renamed to Camino and rumors floating about that the monolithic "all-in-one" Mozilla client will be renamed Winnebago after Firebird and Thunderbird take over as the main Mozilla browser and mail client, respectively.
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This was NOT announced by mozilla.org (http://www.mozilla.org) ... this is from mozillaZine (http://www.mozillazine.org/)!!!
There is a difference!!!
In the "announce" (http://www.mozilla.org/status/2003-04-11.html) from mozilla.org (http://www.mozilla.org) there is nothing about the new name of Phoenix!!! And there is a good reason ... it has not officially got a new name yet!!! And when Phoenix gets it's new name, I do not think it will be Firebird ... why, thats (http://firebird.sourceforge.net/) why!!!
EDIT: Sorry the new name is Firebird (http://www.mozilla.org/projects/phoenix/), but it is still from mozillaZine.org ;-)
@ the moderators
Please change "Mozilla.org" to "mozillaZine.org" in the original news post.
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Asa Dotzler, a mozilla.org staffer, announced the new name THROUGH Mozillazine.org, so the announcement really came from mozilla.org. :-D
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A note: I posted this especially so the Amiga community could be assured that it's not the only community with drama. :)
The Firebird DB people are spamming mozilla.org staffers like nuts, as well as deluging Mozillazine.org. Luckily, we're not going to bow to the pressure. It's Firebird and they'll just have to deal with it. AOL's legal department approved the name, so it's a done deal.