This dream took place at a slightly fictional larger version of The BP Library, and I was there working along with some of my coworkers like Mr. CF & Ms. RB & several others.
In one part of the library was a fictional vending machine that probably had several functions, one of these functions involved what I think was a Mozilla brochure maker, where you could select your paper & designs & text et cetera & it would make a brochure et cetera.
When about:mozilla is typed into the location bar, various versions of these browsers display a cryptic message in white text on a maroon background in the browser window.
There are seven official verses of The Book of Mozilla which have been included in shipping releases, although various unofficial verses can be found on the Internet.
All seven official verses have scriptural chapter and verse references, although these are actually references to important dates in the history of Netscape and Mozilla.
The seven verses all refer to the activities of a fearsome-sounding “beast”.
From this, it can be conjectured that the “beast” referred to in The Book of Mozilla is a type of fire-breathing lizard, which can be viewed as a metaphor for, or personification of Netscape.
While part of the appeal of The Book of Mozilla comes from the mysterious nature, a knowledge of the history of Netscape and Mozilla can be used to extract some meaning from the verses.
Furthermore, the Book of Mozilla page has annotations for each of the first, second, third and fifth verses hidden as comments in its HTML source code.[6]
These comments were written by Valerio Capello in May 2004 and were added to the Mozilla Foundation site by Nicholas Bebout in October that year.
Neither Capello nor Bebout are ‘core’ Mozilla decision-makers; and there is no evidence that Capello’s interpretations received any high-level approval from the senior management of the Mozilla Foundation.
My Thoughts
Recently my male coworker Mr. JM told me about and showed me The Book Of Mozilla Easter egg for the web browser Mozilla Firefox that I did not know about.
Mr. JM had me type about:mozilla in the Firefox web browser, and that displayed a random entry from The Book Of Mozilla.
I then did a web search to find Mozilla’s web page with all the verses, and I read some of the Wikipedia page about it.
I think that this is a creative Easter egg, and I think that they should add more verses.