This status update page is updated when you least expect it. To get
news in between these updates, you are invited to check out
MozillaZine and
MozillaNews, two sites devoted to Mozilla news and
advocacy.
Mozilla 1.3
Mozilla 1.3 was released towards the end of last week.
New features include Bayesian spam classification, newsgroup
filters, automatic image resizing and an initial implementation of
an API for rich text editing in webpages.
Unfortunately, XPInstall is broken on Macs in Mozilla 1.3 and some people appear to be affected
by a leak in Mail & Newsgroups. Therefore, a 1.3.1 release is likely.
ChatZilla
ChatZilla 0.8.24 was released on Friday
7th March. It fixes several bugs, including issues with the userlist when in a channel with a user
with accented characters in his or her nickname and problems with automatic and manual nickname
changes made during login.
Chimera/Camino®
Chimera, the Mozilla-based browser for Mac OS X, has been renamed to
Camino® for legal reasons. The new name cleared the way for
the release of Camino 0.7, which includes a new Download Manager, History Sidebar panel and a Text
Encoding menu. Camino development has now moved back to trunk, resulting in a large performance
win.
Phoenix
After many months and several hundred suggestions, Phoenix's new name has been chosen. It will
be revealed shortly, after some final checks have been made.
Minotaur/Thunderbird
The Minotaur project started as an effort to build a standalone version of the Mozilla mail
client and Thunderbird began as an attempt by the Phoenix team to create a Minotaur-based
application for Phoenix users. These two projects have now been merged and a single Phoenix-style
mail client, which will probably be named Thunderbird, is in development.
Minotaur 0.1 will be based on Mozilla 1.3; after this, the team plans to move to the trunk. At
present, Minotaur is essentially a standalone version of Mozilla Mail & Newsgroups with a few
changes, such as customizable toolbars and support for using the default browser. The
Minotaur project site has been updated with information about
recent changes and future plans.
MiniMo
Recently, there has been some work done on reducing Mozilla's embedding footprint. These
changes, which include moving code that only the Mozilla browser needs out of the embedding product
and other reduction and optimization measures, were initially made on an experimental
MiniMo branch but most of the
improvements have now landed on the trunk.
Major Architectural Changes to Bookmarks Code
Several bookmark issues require major code changes; a branch has been created for this purpose
(bug 196756).
Cookie Code Rewrite
A rewrite of Mozilla's cookie handling code is currently in progress
(bug 187304).
Tree Status
The trunk freezes for Mozilla 1.4 Alpha at midnight between Tuesday 25th March and Wednesday
26th March. drivers@mozilla.org are hoping for a swift
release to maximise open development time. The current ideal release date for 1.4a is Friday 28th
March. A number of Mozilla vendors have plans for the final 1.4 release.
New Status Update Page Maintainer
The status update page is now maintained by Alex Bishop (of
MozillaZine fame). Alex takes over from Tim Rowley, who
has done a fantastic job maintaining this page for the last three years. If you're aware of any
interesting developments that you think should be in the next update, please send an email to
alexbishopuk@yahoo.com.