Open Source Anniversaries: 6 Years of Go, 11 of Firefox (golang.org) 65
digitalPhant0m writes: Six years ago today the Go language was released as an open source project. Since then, more than 780 contributors have made over 30,000 commits to the project's 22 repositories. The ecosystem continues to grow, with GitHub reporting more than 90,000 Go repositories. And, offline, we see new Go events and user groups pop up around the world with regularity
And Opensource.com notes that Mozilla Firefox has just hit 11 years of age, too.
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Re: Firefox nostalgia (Score:2)
I remember when one of the marketing points of Opera was that it was so lightweight and portable that the entire installer fit on a single 1.44M floppy disk.
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Before they started bundling crap like "Hello", and changing the UI every 45 seconds to try and copy Chrome, while ignoring 11 year old bugs.
I feel 3.0 was peak Firefox. I remember the buzz and the huge counts of Downloads on release day. 3.6 was the last reasonable version before the whole project went off the rails.
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while ignoring 11 year old bugs.
As in they are not fixing them or they are ignoring pull requests from OSS contributors that fix them?
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More like "Bugzilla reports repeatedly marked 'won't fix', and reopened several times over the past decade".
Unfortunately I can't post examples right off.
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Before they started bundling crap like "Hello"
It wasn't what you were looking for? I can see it in your comment; I can see it in your words. It's nothing you ever wanted, and your arms aren't open wide.
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It would be super cool if browsers could handle this new reality of JS scripts by not allowing them to block the UI.
A simple timeout is insufficient.
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And what will you install instead, chrome? A browser that will also support WebVR, has multiprocess browsing and a revamped add-on platform?
Honestly, Firefox was dragging behind badly with an unsecure plugin architecture and single process thread that would lock up the browser when it was loading an heavy page.
How the mighty have fallen (Score:2, Troll)
Dark times followed. I think the manufactured outrage over Brandon Eich was the shark that Mozilla jumped over. After that, our fast, secure, modular, FLOSS browser became a shitheap and is now inferior in just about
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Users: "You UXtards obviously never hover over links to see if they're RickRolls or goatses, do you?"
TinyURL and the like removed that.
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And yet, when Mozilla tries to get back on track with Servo, e10s and a new add-on API to make it secure once more, they get nothing but sh*t from devs. There is no winning for them, only whining from the likes of you.
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Pale Moon has one of the oddest installers (on Linux) that I've ever seen and, let's just say, Linux has some odd installers. :/
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When they rip out core technologies that devs have been working with and spending time on for years like XUL and XPCOM, damn straight they get shit from devs. And they deserve it, and for their product to wither and die.
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Once upon a time, I donated enough money so that Firefox put my name (and the name of others) in a newspaper ad - a full page. I thought then, "That's a waste. Why did I donate?" Opera was getting a bit buggy at the time and bloated. I used Firefox for a while. Opera rewrote their browser, based on Chromium I guess, and it's actually pretty good so, for a while now, I only use Firefox long enough to download Opera - unless I just add the repo and do it that way. I usually stick to the beta builds, they're s
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Oh, I am over it. On the other hand, I think I donated like ten times that amount. At the time, I was hopeful. I got my money's worth of use from it. I just wish that they'd have kept it up. Given that I donate to lots of other projects, I'd probably still donate to Firefox if they needed money, spent it wisely, and created a good product. But no, over it is exactly what I am. In fact, that's why I mention it. 'Cause I'm done using them unless I'm somehow inconvenienced into doing so. It's bad enough that I
GStreamer as well (Score:3)
What about Phoenix/Firebird? (Score:4, Informative)
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Does Anyone Use Go? (Score:1)
Bueller?
Bueller?
Bueller?
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Yep.
Get off my lawn (Score:1)
I was using Firefox as my primary browser since 0.7, which is about 12.5 - 13 years ago.
Damn, that makes me old.
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