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Mozilla News 18 October 2000

MathML International Conference 2000
Roger B. Sidje of the University Of Queensland will speak about MathML in Mozilla at the MathML International Conference 2000, Oct 20-21 at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.

New Check-in Rules
To improve code quality, mozilla.org now requires all changes to be approved by a designated Mozilla code reviewer. This extra level of review applies to everyone, including Netscape engineers.

Open Source Crypto Library Released
NSS 3.1 Beta 1 has been released, including a new implementation of the RSA algorithm. This release provides, for the first time, a complete open-source implementation of the Netscape crypto libraries, and will be used in a future version of Personal Security Manager for Mozilla.

SeaMonkey Training Videos
SeaMonkey BrownBag Training Series videos have been released in the RealVideo format. These talks cover topics including XPCOM, NSPR, crypto, necko, layout and building Mozilla.

Mozilla To Be Dually-Licensed
Plans are underway to make the Mozilla code available under a dual MPL/GPL license. See the FAQ for more info. We're gathering contributor input now, in the mozilla-license newsgroup.

Status Update 25 October 2000
This status update contains information on MailNew, Architecture, XPToolkit, XML/DOM, Necko/Imglib 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.

Milestone 18
M18 is our latest release. Read the release notes for instructions and a list of known issues.

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. Macintosh, i386 Linux, Windows, Irix, i386 Solaris, etc.

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