Ailing company? Cut it to pieces, that'll probably fix it. I'd like the idea better if I could believe there's a chance in hell they'd choose the right 30%.
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Sorry, but no. The people making the cutting decisions are not going to cut their own jobs; and they are always part of the problem. It's why companies only get more shitty over time.
the advocacy is the reason why i continued to support mozilla/firefox.
this is horrible. :(
Yeah, I'm sort of hoping the folks they laid off weren't actually the advocacy folks, and they're just additionally doing the restructure and moving the advocacy folks into the other departments.
But yeah, I don't fucking know what to think of it. I do have a base-level of trust that they'd make a sensible decision in some dimension. But I'd really like to know more where they're headed now...
that would 100% be the right move but i worry
Is that the place where they fire people while increasing the CEO salary or is this something else, the Mozilla setup is so confusing.
RIP Mozilla Foundation 🪦
Not dead yet 🙏
That's sad.
Does anyone have a non chromium browser that still works on the modern internet they can suggest?
Open source and linux required for me but any suggestions are welcome.
I've been tooling around with palemoon but I'm definitely interested in any different architecture that's not Mullvad.
None that will continue to exist, if Mozilla falls apart...
WebKit wise, I think otter releases have stalled, epiphany and konquerer are plausible options though?
Kind of expected when Google was declared a monopoly in the courts.
Google has the deal with the Mozilla Corporation, whereas this is the Mozilla Foundation. It should have relatively little influence, if any...
Good catch - you're right.