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Mozilla News 23 January 2002

European Mozilla Developer Meeting
The second European Mozilla Developer Meeting will be held February 16-17 at FOSDEM in Brussels. The tentative schedule includes sessions on XUL, the internals of the DOM, and Localization.

Welcome, Peter Bojanic
Peter Bojanic, of OEone and our newest associate staff member, will be assisting with Mozilla 1.0 project management tasks including canvassing developers about bugs they believe are important for Mozilla 1.0.

Bugzilla 2.14.1 Released
Bugzilla 2.14.1 is now available. This release fixes several security issues. Bugzilla is the open source web-based bug tracking system used by mozilla.org and many other projects.

Mozilla On Video
The first of the Developer Day videos are now available online. Watch for more to be released in the coming weeks. Mike Ang's SVLUG presentation is also available.

1.0 Manifesto
Please read the Mozilla 1.0 Manifesto and comment on it via news. Help us to define and refine criteria by which 1.0 can be done within five milestones.

Status Update 17 January 2002
This status update contains information on JS/DOM Performance, XML, DOM, Security, Mailnews, Editor, and more...
Download Mozilla
Mozilla is an open-source web browser, designed for standards compliance, performance and portability. For more info about us, read Mozilla at a Glance. We provide binaries for testing and feedback. Try out Mozilla and report bugs to us.

Mozilla 0.9.7
Mozilla 0.9.7 is our latest milestone release. Read the release notes for instructions and a list of known issues. Please use our talkback builds on Windows, Macintosh and Linux so common crash bugs can be quickly identified and fixed.

Nightly Builds
Created most weekdays from the previous day's work, these will probably work, but maybe not. Use them to verify whether a bug you're tracking has been fixed. MacOS 9, MacOS X, i386 Linux, Windows, Linux PPC, Solaris, FreeBSD, Irix, BeOS, HPUX, OS/2, BSD/OS, etc.

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