This week, a number of things should happen.
Isnt no. of downloads not updated at spread firefox??
Posted by: Praveen on January 10, 2005 12:34 AMAlso this week: Hyugens probe enters Titan atmosphere, and lands on Titan, Saturn's moon. There's a Planetary Society event the night before it happens, here in Pasadena. Doc M and I talked through the timeline of events and I'll prolly be blogging it later on, tomorrow or Tuesday.
Posted by: Susan Kitchens on January 10, 2005 12:44 AMHmm, Google told me that 1.3 billion km = ~72 lightminutes (I like their conversion thing!), so does I guess it'll take a bit longer than an hour for us to know how things are proceeding? Hmm, might tune in for a NASA TV life feed when it's about time, I guess they'll send something during the event of it entering the atmosphere and touching down?
Posted by: Jugalator on January 10, 2005 02:47 AMSomeone will get around to fixing update.mozilla.org?
Ok, so maybe that's too optimistic. But do you know if someone is working on it? A journalist has written to me saying he is writing about Firefox extensions but he can't include our Flashblock extension because it's not on u.m.o yet, and this has been going on for weeks...
Posted by: Lor on January 10, 2005 06:07 AMAsa, a small CSS error has crept in styles-site4.css, in .comments_head2: it should read "font-family", but it's written "font-familt".
It has about zero impact on anything, but well... ;-)
Posted by: Markus Lindström on January 10, 2005 09:51 AMUpdating http://www.mozilla.org/roadmap.html might also be a good idea. Didn't you have already a fancy graph?
Posted by: Bernd on January 10, 2005 10:26 AMLand the new perference window and 'santize settings' on the firefox trunk? :)
Posted by: Kurt on January 10, 2005 01:28 PM