Happy Birthday Mozilla -or- Open Source can be Delicious
It's no secret, we love us some Firefox around the Download Squad. It's slick, it's fast, it's (generally) stable. So, when we realized that it's been 10 years since the keystone moment of Netscape's open source commitment, we just couldn't help ourselves. We enlisted Slashfood blogger and professional pastry chef Shayna Glick to help us show Mozilla just exactly how we feel.
Laced in luxurious Swiss buttercream frosting hand applied with love and care, our chocolaty Firefox cake made this milestone just that much sweeter. Check out the gallery for proof that we just can't get enough of our favorite browser, and to settle any running bets about which software blog is the geekiest at heart.












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Subscribe to commentsAmber RheaJan 25th 2008 1:52PM
WANT.
kingkool68Jan 25th 2008 2:04PM
Do you guys have any more pictures?
kingkool68Jan 25th 2008 2:05PM
^ That was a joke, but apparently sarcasam tags aren't accepted in comment posts :(
michas_piJan 25th 2008 3:04PM
I'm seeing nothing but lies in these pictures.
Anywho, happy birthday, Firefox. I have been faithful to you since version 0.7 beta and haven't touched another browser since then.
Grant RobertsonJan 25th 2008 4:41PM
I'm really confused by your statement, "I'm seeing nothing but lies in these pictures."
Since you've failed to respond to email asking for clarification, I'm going to assume you're just trolling, and doing an exceptionally poor job of it. Great job!
cityoftroyJan 25th 2008 5:32PM
^I am assuming that was a portal reference^
michas_piJan 25th 2008 7:17PM
You are exactly right, cityoftroy, this is a Portal reference.
Mr. Robertson, please forgive me if I have caused any confusion with my original statement. It seems that you have not played Portal yet. I highly suggest this fantastic game to you.
Grant RobertsonJan 25th 2008 7:39PM
The reference was totally lost on me.
GoOrangeJan 25th 2008 7:28PM
Ooh that looks so good!
nekoJan 28th 2008 10:54AM
that cake better be open source too. he needs to post the recipe, the exact way to mix the food coloring to get those colors, and a stencil for the fox shape.
Anatoliy RoytbergApr 20th 2008 4:42PM
Im translator multy language for mozilla