• OfCourseNot@fedia.io
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    4 days ago

    Firefox was never mosaic. It is the successor of Netscape Navigator, kind of, they’re not the same project and there was no continuity but Mozilla was created by Netscape. Microsoft licensed Mosaic to create Internet Explorer based on it.

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      3 days ago

      This sent me down a little rabbit hole, lol.

      January '93 - NCSA Mosaic released.

      April '94 - Mosaic corp founded.

      October '94 - Netscape browser released.

      November '94 - Mosaic corp renamed Netscape corp

      June '97 - Netscape Communicator released.

      September '02 - Phoenix released

      May '03 - Phoenix renamed to Firebird

      February '04 - Firebird renamed to Firefox

      I couldn’t find any indication that there was any code in common between NCSA Mosaic, Netscape, and/or Phoenix.

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          3 days ago

          And even that was a fractured history. The Netscape to Mozilla release was heavily influenced by Netscape being bought by AOL followed by the Netscape team dumping a non functional browser (they ripped out a ton of code they didn’t own) on the open source world. People had to basically patch the stubs until it built and then rebuild from there. By the end, Mozilla barely resembled Netscape, but it did get the community finally building a serious open source option.