On the other hand, the patch is slowly working its way closer to making it into the trunk, and it’ll be in subsequent releases, possibly including the more honestly monikered Mozilla 0.9. It’s been fought over - I tried once again this morning - and it won’t happen. Netscape management is in final clampdown mode on the Netscape 6.0 release branch, and it’s safe to say this bug won’t make it into Netscape’s release. There is actually a patch to fix the problem posted to sibling bug 32148. You’ve all recently pleaded for a fix in bug 20847. One Netscape engineer wrote to me, on 23rd October 2000: And it would not remember its maximised state across restarts. This means that, unlike a maximised window, you could catch the edges and drag them around, often accidentally. As I recall, the problem was that Netscape 6 was unable to maximise itself in the normal manner on the OS instead, it simply set its width and height to the screen width and height. The most infamous example of this was bug 20847. Neither the Mozilla nor the Netscape engineering teams thought that Netscape 6 was ready. 4 comments on “Milestone: Netscape 6 released based on open source code”
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