I always find it interesting to read and watch interviews with leaders of various companies, particularly when they give their take on their own products. Just last week a “Support Firefox Day” session was held over the IRC chat service, and in it they had four of the best known Mozilla employees answer questions that you may find interesting. If you missed the chance to participate you can still catch the full interviews over at Mozilla Links (links are below for each respective person).
I read through the dozens of questions and answers given by each person, and pulled out my favorite responses. Here they are in no particular order:
Mike Connor, Firefox’s development leader, was asked:
What didn’t you have time to implement in Firefox 3 that you’d like to implement in a future Firefox 4?
Some things include a powerful query builder for history and bookmarks, better handling of tabs.
Mike Beltzner, Firefox’s UI leader, was asked:
What frustrates you most about the Firefox 3 UI?
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