Giving people the ability to shape the internet and their experiences on it is at the heart of Mozilla’s manifesto. This includes empowering people to ch
Mozilla’s choices recently, including this defense of Google, have made me begin considering alternative browsers, even though there are so few user-respecting ones.
That shows well what I said in my own comment, that Mozilla doesn’t know for whom it wants to be. It doesn’t know if it wants to be for long-date users, like you and me; or for a new target audience; or for its own shareholders; or for advertisers; or for Google. So it sends mixed signals in all directions, and pisses off all of them.
I’m also considering to drop Firefox. Similar reasons.
That shows well what I said in my own comment, that Mozilla doesn’t know for whom it wants to be. It doesn’t know if it wants to be for long-date users, like you and me; or for a new target audience; or for its own shareholders; or for advertisers; or for Google. So it sends mixed signals in all directions, and pisses off all of them.
I’m also considering to drop Firefox. Similar reasons.