Ars Technica interview with Mozilla's Scott Collins
My colleague Frank Fujimoto points out this interesting interview with Scott Collins from Mozilla.org (by the way, if you haven't tried Firefox 0.9 yet you really should).
The interview with Scott makes me doubly sad that I cancelled my trip to Portland today, where I was supposed to attend the NWACC conference and have dinner with Mitchell Baker.
If time is nature's way of keeping everything from happening at once, it seems like it's doing a rather poor job of it in my life lately.
Anyway, back to Scott's interview - this part struck me, especially in light of Joel's article that I cited this morning:
The main thing we've been looking out for, is to not build our browser in a way that encourages special standards that no one can keep up with or features that encourage people to do things the wrong way, or something that blocks out another browser. I think that you can integrate deeply into the target platform without jeopardizing the web experience and building a non-compliant tool.

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