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March 04, 2005

Welcome Mozilla China

I'm hoping people pick up on the importance of Mozilla China. It's a pretty huge deal.

The Institute of Software, Chinese Academy of Sciences backing the Mozilla Foundation like this is a really big deal.

Li Gong, who's driving a lot of this, is a stud. He's the director of ERI, Sun's presence in China.

I can't wait to see how this plays out.

It's a little all too convenient that a "Firefox" is actually a Chinese Red Panda.

Posted by rebron at March 4, 2005 07:55 AM

Comments

Thanks for the info! But what will happen with "Seamonkey" software suite and concentrate on Firefox and Thunderbird, as Mozilla has decided to focus less on it? BTW, for Chinese: "现在你可以通过这个Mozilla在线商店订购所有的Mozilla系列软件光盘版和带有Mozilla标志的商品"

Posted by: theglobalchinese at March 15, 2005 11:05 PM