

The name for this would-be "Mosaic killer" was meant to evoke the building-crushing Godzilla. The name Mozilla began as the internal codename for the original 1994 Netscape Navigator browser aiming to displace NCSA Mosaic as the world's most popular web browser. This name carried the implication of the mythical firebird that rose triumphantly from the ashes of its dead predecessor, in this case Netscape Navigator which lost the " First browser war" to Microsoft's Internet Explorer.

After it was sufficiently developed, binaries for public testing appeared in September 2002 under the name Phoenix.
Firefox 2.0 software#
Hyatt, Ross, Hewitt and Chanial developed their browser to combat the perceived software bloat of the Mozilla Suite (codenamed, internally referred to, and continued by the community as SeaMonkey), which integrated features such as IRC, mail, news, and WYSIWYG HTML editing into one internet suite. Releases Phoenix and Firebird Phoenix 0.1, the first official release Many of these projects started before Firefox, and probably served as inspiration. The use of XUL sets Firefox apart from other browsers, including other projects based on Mozilla's Gecko layout engine and most other browsers, which use interfaces native to their respective platforms ( Galeon and Epiphany use GTK+, K-Meleon uses MFC, and Camino uses Cocoa).
Firefox 2.0 update#
The development and installation processes of these add-ons raised security concerns, and with the release of Firefox 0.9, the Mozilla Foundation opened a Mozilla Update website containing "approved" themes and extensions. The use of XUL makes it possible to extend the browser's capabilities through the use of extensions and themes. Firefox retains the cross-platform nature of the original Mozilla browser, using the XUL user interface markup language.

With Traefik, you spend time developing and deploying new features to your system, not on configuring and maintaining its working state.ĭeveloping Traefik, our main goal is to make it simple to use, and we're sure you'll enjoy it.The project that became Firefox today began as an experimental branch of the Mozilla Suite called m/b (or mozilla/browser). With Traefik, there is no need to maintain and synchronize a separate configuration file: everything happens automatically, in real time (no restarts, no connection interruptions). (It even works for legacy software running on bare metal.) Traefik is natively compliant with every major cluster technology, such as Kubernetes, Docker, Docker Swarm, AWS, Mesos, Marathon, and the list goes on and can handle many at the same time. The magic happens when Traefik inspects your infrastructure, where it finds relevant information and discovers which service serves which request.

What sets Traefik apart, besides its many features, is that it automatically discovers the right configuration for your services. It receives requests on behalf of your system and finds out which components are responsible for handling them. Traefik is an open-source Edge Router that makes publishing your services a fun and easy experience.
