Subject: Idea: mozilla/tinderbox
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Date: 09/16/1998 08:15:49
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From: James.Spath@bdk.com
Subject: Idea: mozilla/tinderbox
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     The web page www.mozilla.org/tinderbox.html describes how continuous 
     builds are done on several platforms, and invites donations of 
     machines for "our favorite platform."  It would be great to see a half 
     dozen (or more) NetBSD architectures compiling mozilla.  At the 
     moment, the platforms they use are IRIX, Linux, Mac and Win32.
     It would increase name recognition for NetBSD, not to mention 
     producing "non-emulated" web browser software.