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Title:David Ascher: We need Thunderbird t-shirts!
Summary:Thunderbird needs better t-shirts! Calling designers! We now have a great community store, where any... (12/5/2008 9:50:06 AM)
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David Ascher: We need Thunderbird t-shirts! 11 hours ago Read More http://ascher.ca/blog/2008/12/04/we-need-thunderbird-t-shirts/
Thunderbird needs better t-shirts! Calling designers! We now have a great community store, where anyone can upload designs, and somehow t-shirts come out the other end. Could it be any easier?
William Quiviger: Come in, the Mozilla Community Store is open ! 11 hours ago Read More http://somethin-else.org/index.php?post/2008/12/05/The-Mozilla-Community-Store-is-open

It's late, very late, but I simply can't go to bed without sharing the happy news : the Mozilla Community Store has gone live !!!!! Congratulations to Tara, John and the whole crew for a fantastic...
David Boswell: A Romanian Mozilla Brochure 12 hours ago Read More http://davidwboswell.wordpress.com/2008/12/05/a-romanian-mozilla-brochure/
I wanted to let people know that there is now a Romanian version of the Mozilla brochure available. Thanks to Irina, William and Rhonda for putting this together. If anyone is interested in making ...
Mary Colvig: Online Shopping: Putting Firefox to work! 1 days ago Read More http://chickswhoclick.wordpress.com/2008/12/04/online-shopping-putting-firefox-to-work/
[Editor's note: I meant to get this out before Cyber Monday, but just like my approach to Christmas shopping I am behind the ball!]
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Mozilla Add-ons Blog: Mozilla Open House for Add-on Developers 1 days ago Read More http://blog.mozilla.com/addons/2008/12/03/mozilla-open-house-for-add-on-developers/
Last week, we announced that we are sponsoring the first ever Add-on-Con conference and we can’t say enough about how excited we are to see this conference happen. Mozilla has been a leader in prov...
Benjamin Smedberg: Parsing Compiler Errors 1 days ago Read More http://benjamin.smedbergs.us/blog/2008-12-03/parsing-compiler-errors/
Long ago, Mozilla had a tinderbox which would collate every warning produced by the Mozilla build and generate statistics and reports about them. I’m trying to re-create this tool.
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Shawn Wilsher: Highlight Warnings in Make 1 days ago Read More http://shawnwilsher.com/archives/184
Curtis just gave me this incredibly handy piece of code that higlights errors and warnings in make output. Now, when I’m building, all the warnings are highlighted in yellow, and the errors in red....
Firefox Support Blog: A guide to troubleshooting frequent issues in Live Chat 2 days ago Read More http://blog.mozilla.com/sumo/2008/12/02/a-guide-to-troubleshooting-frequent-issues-in-live-chat/
Over the past few months, the support team has been working to identify top issues and pass this information along to the rest of the community. For Live Chat, we are now keeping weekly summaries o...
Tristan Nitot: About Firefox market share 2 days ago Read More http://standblog.org/blog/post/2008/12/02/About-Firefox-market-share
Net Applications has published recent data: Firefox Share Tops 20% for November.
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Stephen Lau: Songbird 1.0! 2 days ago Read More http://whacked.net/2008/12/02/songbird-10/
We launched 1.0!
Alfred built Songbird 1.0 packages and tarballs for OpenSolaris (SPARC & x86), which I’ve linked off our contributed builds page. Hopefully they’ll find their way into a pkg reposi...