Mozilla has tried to hide that they were into politics (for what I know) this is especially obvious since they forced away Brendan Eich for political motives (after only 10 days) and even more now on the cover of community benefice. For example they spent 15k to remove the word slave from their code which is technically ridiculous: https://blog.mozilla.org/blog/2015/12/10/mozilla-open-source-support-first-awards-made/ Of course their are other projects which isn't a waist of time/money.
@BryanLunduke What kind of populist bullshit are you spreading now, Bryan? "Antifa email"? Is Tor now an "Antifa anonymity service" as well? If they used openSUSE, would it be "Antifa Linux", too? If they used Github to share code, would it make Github the "Antifa code platform"?
And since when do you trust the classification of the Department of Homeland Security und the Trump government, especially when it comes to an anti-fascist movement? Have you ever talked to anybody from Antifa?