You're too humble, Daniel. cURL might not be on the lips of of the general public as much as Mozilla/Firefox is, but curl is an important piece of code touching the lives of probably everybody, whether they know it or not.
It's fantastic that Daniel thought ahead to make sure both communities were on the same page, and wrote this post to keep everyone informed and (hopefully) happy.
I sincerely doubt it. There are two groups in the world:
Group A: What the hell is a Mozilla?
Group B: knows the difference between cURL and Mozilla
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Firebird_%28database_server%29...
They haven't changed their website since I sold out in 2003, quite an astonishing thing for a website.
You can see, though, that the graphic designer got a bit confused and reversed the order to //:. He insisted on leaving it that way because design reasons.
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The big things I remember is Uber, Instagram, Google and Yahoo, and I don't remember those being followed by any nice words.
Looking back I consider both Google and Yahoo to have been an improvement. I'm on the fence about Instagram. Not sure if I like the new one, but also not sure if sticking with the old one would make the service look dated. I still think Uber is really bad.
BTW, Mozilla's logo is a bit smarter, by using the colon instead of an "i" and the slashes instead of two "l"s. In hindsight, they picked the right name in 1998 for this logo.