“In 1998, nothing captured the Web building imagination like the
open source movement, and it was Mozilla.org that brought it to the
heart of Web development.”
“Netscape took the Web by storm in March 1998, when it released
the source code for its browser to the public. In addition to
gathering all code changes, providing discussion forums, and
housing Bugzilla (a system for tracking reported bugs), the Mozilla
community has built, from the ground up, Netscape Navigator’s new
layout engine, NGLayout, to be compliant with the standards put
forth by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C)–another battle cry
for Web builders everywhere.”