Firefox developers report about meeting with Microsoft
Back in August, DMXzone reported that the head of Microsoft's open-source business has offered to help get Firefox to work with Windows Vista. One month later, a handful of Firefox developers visited Microsoft, and one member of the team kept track of the experience in his blog. Over the course of three posts, Mozilla's Vladimir Vukićević blogged about what he expected from the visit and what actually happened.
The team's basic goal for the trip was to learn about the issues that they might encounter when trying to make Firefox Windows Vista-friendly. Before going, Vukićević said, "We hope to get a chance to talk to People Who Know about all sorts of issues surrounding Vista, including figuring out how to work with limited user accounts and UAC, various compatibility issues, and how to take advantage of certain Vista integration opportunities." It seems Vukićević's wish came true as the Firefox team was met with several informative presentations and Q&A sessions.
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