netscape to become freely redistributable
Ross Ihaka
ihaka@stat.auckland.ac.nz
Fri, 23 Jan 1998 17:17:00 +1300 (NZDT)
Douglas Bates writes:
> I presume by now that most everyone has heard that, starting later
> this quarter with Netscape 5.0's developers' release, the Netscape
> browser program and its source code will become freely
> redistributable. They didn't say it would be GPL'd (GNU Public
> License) but they said their source code would be available in the
> spirit of the GPL.
>
> Initially it bothered me that the start.help() function in R tried to
> find netscape on your system and started that to read the .html files.
> I thought it might be better to rely on a freely available browser
> like mosaic or chimera2 or arena. Even lynx would have been an
> alternative. I find I still often use lynx for browsing when I
> am on a a machine with 8 bit planes of color because I don't want a
> bloated netscape eating up my color table.
>
> In retrospect the decision to standardize on netscape and to use their
> extensions to the HTML standards in the R documentation looks like a
> good one.
Yowser! This is very good news indeed.
However, I think we should stay away from anyone's HTML extensions.
On the Mac and under Windows, the other browser may be prefereble.
Ross
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