> Dogtag, an open source certificate system (Base for RHCS, child of the
> Netscape/iPlanet/AOL Certificate System).
>    http://pki.fedoraproject.org/wiki/PKI_Main_Page
> 386, an open source directory server (Base for RHDS, child of the
> Netscape/iPlanet/AOL Directory Server).

Thanks for information about these.  I added both to

https://developer.mozilla.org/En/List_of_Mozilla-Based_Applications

> Open Source projects that include an option to build with NSS:
> OpenLdap
> Libcurl
> pam_pkcs11
> openswan

I'll leave it up to people here to decide if projects that don't use
NSS by default should be considered as Mozilla-based or not.  Same
open question for products that use part, but not all, of the NSS
code.  If there is a NSS users page set up, you could have different
sections for each different type of use.

David
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