Mozilla Foundation Gains Rights to DevEdge Content 13
justinarthur writes "It looks like the content from Netscape's DevEdge site will going back on the air following months of downtime after AOL pulled the plug on the popular web development resource. The website contained what was considered to be the authoritive JavaScript documentation as well as nifty resources for web developers including the popular "Multibar" sidebar for Gecko-based browsers. According to MozillaZine, the newly reached agreement with AOL allows the Mozilla Foundation to "post, modify, and create new documents based on the former Netscape DevEdge materials." In response to this agreement, the Mozilla Foundation is starting a new project named "DevMo" that will be managed by Deb Richardson of LinuxCare, LinuxChix, and the Open Source Writers Group." Exciting, as the DevEdge program has effectively been out of the loop since July of 2003.
Why is AOL keeping ownership? (Score:4, Interesting)
This seems strange to me. What could AOL possibly want with it in the future?
Re:Why is AOL keeping ownership? (Score:2, Informative)
Re:Why is AOL keeping ownership? (Score:5, Informative)
Speaking as someone who was actually employed by AOL (back about a decade ago), my guess is that AOL doesn't yet know what they might possibly want with it in the future. They only know that they might possibly want something with it in the future.
Intellectual property hoarding. Someone wants it, so it must be worth something.
Re:Why is AOL keeping ownership? (Score:1)
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DevMo?! (Score:1)
Re:DevMo?! (Score:5, Informative)
(AFAIK) It's an abbreviation of developer.mozilla.org.
OT: Stupid post from the past... (Score:1)
Re:If... (Score:4, Interesting)
by halo8 (445515) on Wednesday July 16, @01:16PM (#6453315)
your a fool
your a fool to belive that M$ is just sitting back and waiting 2-3 years to release IE 7, right now they have an update ready to go for IE 6.5, and should some "new technologies" come out before the next OS, rest assured that M$ will release a patch with most of the other stuff they were plannig on releasing anywayse.
IE 6.5? Ready to go? Man,
Re:OT: Stupid post from the past... (Score:1)
aside from that, new features and standards are only added by web developers when the critical mass of the target market has access to the