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by Ashish Shetty.
Original Post: Notes from the Mozilla team's visit to Microsoft campus
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Last week, the Mozilla team was on campus. I've been following their visit via the journal that Vladimir Vuki��evi�� has maintained on his blog.
Redmond, Pt. 1: Says he hopes to figure out the 2D rendering in Vista and some Direct3D aspects.
Redmond, Pt. 2: App compat, UAC, DPI awareness and the XBOX 360 room
Redmond, Pt. 3: By this time he's amused and slightly irked that just about everybody he meets is a Program Manager. Talks about CardSpace, Windows Installer and WiX, Watson, IE and running in Low Integrity Level, and closes with a SuperFetch rant
Redmond, Pt. 4: Clarification on SuperFetch and UAC. No he's not drinking the Microsoft kool-aid just yet. Parental controls in Vista, IE again, and has some good advice for us on WhatWG.
Missing pieces: He's excited about Low Integrity Mode with UAC and a project to integrate CLR languages with Firefox as first-class scripting language providers.