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other projects
This page lists links to other projects that we are aware of relating to
the Mozilla source, but which are not directly supported by mozilla.org.
We include these links for your convenience.
- Language Enabling
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Many different people and groups are planning to enhance Mozilla to deal
with their local writing systems.
This page describes the
current activities in this area.
- Localization
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Similarly, many people are planning to localize the Mozilla user interface
into their language. This page
describes the known projects in this area.
- LXR
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LXR is a tool that lets you browse the source code online, with
hyperlinks on all function names. We plan to be hosting a version of this
here on mozilla.org real soon now, that will be kept up to date with the
absolute latest source; until then, check out the pages that
Dawn Endico has generously made available at
cannibal.mi.org.
- Mozilla Road Map
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If you're trying to understand the structure of the Mozilla
code, you might want to have a look at Nathan Torkington's
Road Map site,
which has short descriptions of what each directory in the source is
for. (Someday we'd like to have something like this combined with the
LXR tool, above, so that you'll be able to hop back and forth between
the source files and the documentation describing them.)
- Cryptozilla
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An international group located outside the US, calling themselves The
Mozilla Crypto Group, have started a project to put cryptography back
into Mozilla. Find out more about them at
http://www.cryptozilla.org/.
Note, however, that mozilla.org has nothing to do with these folks.
They are doing this on their own, without assistance from us. This is
because we are prohibited by law from helping them; see the
Mozilla Crypto FAQ for more information.
- Animation Contest
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Some folks ran a contest to design new animations for Mozilla. Check out
all the entries! The judges have chosen a winner: entry 116, by
Urs Streidl (urs@gigaperls.org) appearing on
contest page 29. Congratulations!
This entry will be replacing the animation in the mozilla.org releases
of the Mozilla source code some time soon. (But, to be clear, not in
Netscape Communicator: Netscape releases will continue to use the
Netscape "N" logo.)
Do you know of other existing projects?
Let us know!
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