Archive for the 'Cm' Category
Apparently Sex and the City loves Camino just as much as our users (click “Skip”). Granted, it’s a trademark violation…
(Hat tip to Chris Lawson.)
Through the generosity of various people, Camino is advertising on the Deck this month. This is the second time we’ve participated in advertising on the Deck. The first time was noticed by Jon Hicks mere hours after the ads first appeared.
For the months of May and June, we’re running two different ads. Be sure to [...] Since everyone else seems to be doing it, I thought I’d give out some download numbers of Camino releases.
Below is a graph which shows how many downloads we’ve had over the course of our releases.
The table above (for those of you who don’t wish to count) totals a little over 2.25 million downloads.
Notably missing is [...] Since the release of Mac OS X 10.5, a lot of work has been done to get Camino building on that platform in a variety of configurations. Many Camino developers have already worked their way to 10.5 and definitely appreciate the work. In spite of this work, it’s often hard to know if the build [...] (This is a re-post of a blog post on caminobrowser.org.)
The Camino Project is pleased to announce that we’re now accepting donations.
Up until now, when someone asked how they could contribute to the Camino Project, we directed them to our Contribute page our website. However, this leaves out those without time on their hands to participate [...] I’ve just updated the Camino wiki with the notes from our meet-up last June. I apologize for taking so long to get these up.
Those of you who were there can feel free to comment or make additions as necessary. Not everything is listed (hence the “abridged” version), nor does it need to be.
As always, everything [...] Wow. It’s been a crazy year and a crazy couple of weeks…
Last February (2006) was my first major Camino release (1.0). I honestly had no clue what I was doing. It was hard work. I stayed up all night a few nights before the release day and worked to finish the website. We issued an [...] This week, Jeff Dlouhy started his Google Summer of Code project working on Tabsposé for Camino. This project is sponsored by Google and was approved through the Mozilla Foundation.
As if that wasn’t enough, I’m pleased to announce that, as of today, we have a second “Summer of Code” project, though not through Google. Peter Jaros [...] A couple weeks ago, someone linked me to a photo in Ludo’s Flickr stream. After seeing it (and the Camino ad on the right), I did some research and ended up emailing the editor of OSNews, Adam Scheinberg. He told me that Camino is his primary browser and that, while in beta, version 4 of [...] Last night I got the privilege of having dinner with Om Malik and Mike Pinkerton.
Om is a reporter who happens to love Camino and wanted to thank us for the work that we do on it. He’s written quite a few reviews about Camino, all of which (so far) have been positive. Really, we’re grateful [...]