Comment on last Paul Festa's article
By glazou on Wednesday 17 November 2004, 21:53 - Mozilla - Permalink
Excerpt from this article:
" Linspire, the company formerly known as Lindows that makes user-friendly Linux-based software, sponsored Mozilla volunteer Daniel Glazman's work on Nvu, a Mozilla-based HTML editor. "
No. Correction:
Linspire, the company formerly known as Lindows that blah-blah, contracted Daniel Glazman's company, Disruptive Innovations, to develop Nvu, a Mozilla-based HTML editor
When it comes to information, approximation is not acceptable. Disruptive Innovations is a company, and Linspire contracted with that company, not with me. And it's not "sponsoring". Should I leave the company tomorrow, the contract still stands. Facts, only facts.

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Hey Daniel. Did you email Mr. Festa to correct the story? The address at the top of the story is:
paulf@cnet.com?subject=FEEDBACK:Firefox fortune hunters
Don´tleave disruptive inovetion at least for 100 yeras !!!i loving yourwork !almoost as good as dreamweaver for free !!!
I can see it now. Daniel Glazman sits down with Daniel Glazman to tell him he has to be let go. "I'm sorry, but I'm dragging down the company and have to let me go. Please have my things out of the office by the end of the day."
When will we see a "Peul Festa-isms" category of posts in the glazblog ?
Curious as I am I clicked on your Disruptive Innovations site and found this:
<snip> called Nvu, and sponsored by Linspire Inc. <snip>
at disruptive-innovations.co...
You might want to correct that ;-).
The sad thing is that even Mozilla Hall of Fame has the same approximation:
"Nvu is a Mozilla-based HTML editor for Linux and Windows. It is being developed by Daniel Glazman under the lead sponsorship of Linspire, Inc.. Nvu is a powerful Web authoring system which includes an ftp site manager and CaScadeS, a CSS editor (available for Mozilla Composer as an extension)."
www.mozilla.org/universit...