Very nice interview, I would like to add some clarification to the comments about the future of Mozilla in light of the recent settlement between Microsoft and AOL. Included in the settlement was a request by AOL to still be allowed to use Internet Explorer embedded in their Windows AOL software like they have done for years. AOL made this request to keep all their options open for the future. This does not mean AOL is no longer interested in the Mozilla effort or their purchase of Netscape Inc. They in fact have increased funding to these efforts recently. AOL could embed Mozilla at anytime in any of their products like their AOL 8.0 Windows software. They already do this in their CompuServe ISP product for Windows and the Mac OS X version of AOL 8.0.
http://devedge.netscape.com/central/gecko/There is no reason to educate Microsoft that this is their ultimate aim though. Getting a nice big fat check from M$, using some of that money to help their Netscape/Mozilla division and keeping Microsoft scratching their head at the same time is very smart and noble of AOL. We are thankful that the comments of support coming from Genesi are nicer and more supportive than the ones coming from Fleecy Moss that state Amiga Inc. will in no shape or form support the AmiZilla effort because it also represents a port of Mozilla to MorphOS. Bill Buck does not have such a narrow or limited view of the project and he would like to see it on MorphOS and Amiga OS. We feel as always that mainstream/standard/popular software like Netscape being available for MorphOS and Amiga OS will help Genesi and Amiga Inc. sell more systems to a wider audience of customers.