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Same. I really want Firefox to succeed because otherwise Chrome/Chromium would be our only real option, but I also really hate what the management is doing to Mozilla right now. That (probably) wouldn’t happen if it was a worker co-op and the developers, people who actually maintain the browser and are most likely more in touch with FLOSS and the community at large, could directly take feedback and made decisions for themselves. It seems that Mozilla is making more “business decisions” lately than decisions that help users or the FLOSS community.
Same. I really want Firefox to succeed because otherwise Chrome/Chromium would be our only real option, but I also really hate what the management is doing to Mozilla right now. That (probably) wouldn’t happen if it was a worker co-op and the developers, people who actually maintain the browser and are most likely more in touch with FLOSS and the community at large, could directly take feedback and made decisions for themselves. It seems that Mozilla is making more “business decisions” lately than decisions that help users or the FLOSS community.