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The primary mission of mozilla.org is to coordinate and integrate the work of others. Here are all of the ongoing projects.

New Layout
The New Layout project is a next-generation layout engine intended to eventually replace the current Mozilla layout engine. (This project was recently known as ``Raptor.'')

Current Layout
This project area details the work happening on the current Mozilla layout engine. This is the engine that is shipping in Netscape 4.x currently and will, most probably, ship in 5.0 as well. We would love to hear from people interested in helping us improve our CSS, DOM, and HTML implementations.

Mail/News
The Mail/News project is currently concerned with releasing and refining the "smart mail" or "web mail" thin-mail code.

Open JVM Integration
The Open JVM Integration (OJI) project is extending the plug-in architecture to allow Java virtual machines to be plugged into Mozilla-based browser releases.

Configurable UI
The Configurable UI project uses RDF to create customizable toolbars. The toolbars can be specified either by the user or specified based on server content.

Internationalization (I18N)
The Internationalization group is responsible for making it possible for Mozilla to deal with various writing systems. This page describes the current activities in this area.

Localization (L10N)
Many different people and groups are planning to localize the Mozilla user interface into their own languages. This page describes the known projects in this area.

Performance
The Performance project is an umbrella for many small features and enhancements that are intended to make Mozilla the fastest browser around.

Directory SDK
The Directory SDK is a library for talking to LDAP servers.

Autoconf
The goal of this project is to replace the existing home-grown Mozilla build system with one based on the GNU autoconf/configure build sytem. A couple of benefits introduced by this project are ease of configuration, and auto-detection of your system's capabilities.

Ports
Many different groups are planning ports of Mozilla to new platforms and toolkits. The Ports page list all of the known, active porting projects.

Other
This page lists links to other Mozilla-related projects of which we are aware, but which are not currently a part of Mozilla itself.



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