• @drwankingstein@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    124 months ago

    I am actually really glad to see this happen, Mozilla needs a massive refocus on what actually matters (Firefox, Thunderbird, new tech etc).

    there was once a time when mozilla was at the fore front of tech development and they were churning out extremely cool tech one after the other. Servo, DeepSpeech, Firefox reality (wolvic is the successor in case anyone was wondering), a TV browser (Why did they have to kill this of all things off T.T) and others.

    I want to see mozilla put more focus, and more importantly, a larger portion of the money they receive on actually doing things.

  • Pika
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    204 months ago

    their choices make it harder and harder to actually want to support their project. I haven’t seen a good PR release from then in ages.

  • @kixik@lemmy.ml
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    4 months ago

    This is sad, not just because it’s a trend on Mozilla, but because it shows how mozilla has embraced the corporative kind of mindset. The advocacy team was fundamental for net free principles.

    Mozilla based browsers keep being the only practical alternative to web browser dominance, but it itself has degrading its status of resisting bad practices against users and the web in general. And emerging alternatives are also technical alternatives only, with no intention of net freedom advocacy, GPL sort of principles to protect the user and so on.

    Sad days indeed, :/

    • a Kendrick fan
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      204 months ago

      there’s nothing stopping the mozilla project from going closed source at this point, i hope Servo replaces it

      • @kixik@lemmy.ml
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        Neither servo rendering engine (like gecko), nor verso (an actual rust based web browser based on servo) are quite ready for prime time. But I’m hoping they will be there sooner rather than later. I don’t use Firefox directly, but rather wrappers based on it, Librewolf for the desktop and Mull in part because I’m lazy (I prefer the ankerfox stuff and other to be done for me), and if I want to avoid chromium based browsers, dominating big time (MS browser edge is as well chromium base, electron is chromium in disguise, and now a days QT web engine underneath is chromium as well) well there’s no option yet.

        On the other side, nothing guarantees servo and verso (or whatever other servo based browsers in the future) will care about net free advocacy, neither user freedoms, just be concerned about being better technical solutions, :( But I still have high hopes as you might…

        Just being a good technical alternative is not good enough now days, :(

      • P03 Locke
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        44 months ago

        I mean, that all depends on what the MPL allows.

  • Matt
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    4 months ago

    They laid ground for Servo, let’s build new one from it.

    • @deafboy@lemmy.world
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      24 months ago

      For a relatively long time I was under the impression that Servo is pretty advanced, but after the last weeks news, I’m not so sure anymore.