Jamie Zawinski is an American computer programmer and one of the key figures in the development of the Mozilla project, which led to the creation of the Firefox web browser. Zawinski was an early employee of Netscape Communications Corporation and played a significant role in the development of Netscape Navigator. He is also known for his work on the XEmacs text editor and his contributions to the open-source software movement. Zawinski's influence in the tech industry and his advocacy for open-source development have made him a respected and influential figure in the world of computing.
"Software Engineering might be science; but that's not what I do. I'm a hacker, not an engineer."
"Because, you see, what I want to do is to commoditize the OS. I want to have access to all the applications that I need to do the things that I need to do, regardless."
"On the other hand, there would be some value in different folks getting together to share expertise and technology; but to the listener, it wouldn't necessarily seem like a single station in the traditional sense."
"Why should someone have to retrain themselves to use a new application that does the same basic thing as the old application, just because something as trivial as the operating system changed out from under them?"
"If you give a hacker a new toy, the first thing he'll do is take it apart to figure out how it works."