Why can't #Mozilla just hire some competent management that stops the dumb decisions?
The only real USP of Firefox is Privacy, why would you drop that and just be the average thing that google keeps alive to avoid an anti trust lawsuit?
That's not a smart business decision, or is it? if so, could you explain what I'm not seeing? I really want to keep liking #firefox and mozilla, but I'm really on the verge of loosing faith here.
treefit
in reply to treefit • • •there was real innovation happening at mozilla like #rustlang and #servo, but instead of building on that, you let go of those projects.
Where is the next Firefox Quantum that is competitive with google chrome?
Stop doing pseudo-features like #colorways, and return to bringing innovation to the table and focus on the fight for a free internet.
treefit
in reply to treefit • • •if you wonder how to get sustainable, you could invest all you have on the stock market (via the foundation) and then live from the returns like the rich people do. You can use some of the tools that the capitalists love, without compromising on the important core values of privacy and internet freedom.
You could also ask for donations and organise crowd funding for specific features, if you really need money. (though I believe that you mostly need better management decisions)
treefit
in reply to treefit • • •looks like they already do this: assets.mozilla.net/annualrepor…
Though I really wonder why they keep loosing the browser game with this amount of money... Sure chrome/google has more, but I bet you could get further with it.
n1
in reply to treefit • • •they are busy with updating theirs TOS so they can sell our inputs to AI companies
I'm switching to LibreWolf this weekend...
tessarakt
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