From https://reddit.com/r/firefox/comments/1hokr0c/mozilla_chair_pay_vs_firefox_market_share_2023/m4aca4j/:

Total 2022 pay: $6,903,089
Total 2023 pay: $6,260,072 - a $643,017 decrease
Base chair pay: $600,000
2023 chair bonuses and other incentives: $5,622,600

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For comparison, here are other executive salaries ($0 bonuses for each)

Executive name Title Total Pay (2023)
MARK SURMAN PRESIDENT & EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR 715,143
J. BOB ALOTTA SVP, GLOBAL PROGRAMS 508,138
ANGELA PLOHMAN COO, SECRETARY & TREASURER 452,234
ASHLEY BOYD SVP, GLOBAL ADVOCACY 427,701
ZHILUN PANG DIRECTOR OF FINANCE 273,069
DAVID WALKER SENIOR COUNSEL 268,565
LAINIE DECOURSY DIRECTOR, ORG EFFECTIVENESS 267,028
JUAN BARANI SENIOR DIRECTOR, GIFT PLANNING 262,879
STEPHANIE WRIGHT SR PROGRAM MANAGER, MOZFEST 236,785
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    I hate the color choice for the graph, I literally cannot tell which line is which. At least the data was down there.

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      In the nicest way possible, you are likely colorblind then.

      It’s green and orange, not exactly difficult typically.

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        Oh, I’m aware of that, got tested long ago. I get this is not a problem for everyone, but one of the lines being red or blue would have taken no additional effort.

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          Orange and red would be a bad decision, and green and red would also be impossible to distinguish if you’re colorblind.

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          You’d think this would be a basic usability thing. Just use colors that aren’t a concern for colorblind folks. It’s not hard.

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            It is hard. Not everyone knows what colors are a problem for colorblind people. There are also many types of color blindness.

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            I mean most people aren’t aware of what colour’s are bad for colourblindness, also orange and green make sense based on the content, Firefox is orange and money is usually green.