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  1. lnxw48a1 (lnxw48a1@nu.federati.net)'s status on Wednesday, 23-Sep-2020 21:51:13 EDT lnxw48a1 lnxw48a1
    http://calpaterson.com/mozilla.html

    Starts with a comparison of #Firefox market share and the pay of #Mozilla's top executive

    I did not search for it, but around the time they laid off 1/4 of their workforce, I thought I saw something about some pay reductions for their top management.

    https://www.jwz.org/blog/2020/09/this-is-a-pretty-dire-assessment-of-mozilla/

    My personal assessment is this: as the browser started picking up share, they also picked up a patron (Google) that seemed to provide unlimited funding. It was during this period that all the "privacy NGO" ideas started, because they had more than enough money for their main projects and decided they'd spend the rest "doing good".

    I can't fault them for that. But I do think that Mozilla's current state is pretty closely related to having "grown up" with unlimited money to spend on tangentially related projects.

    At some point, Google decided that their interests were better served with an owned-and-controlled browser, and the rest is history.

    There's always the hope that Mozilla will open up more Firefox and #Thunderbird development to non-paid programmers and start asking its users to optionally contribute financially. This could help, but there still needs to be a soul-searching that asks whether they are a group that develops a browser and a mail client or some sort of generic web and privacy advocacy group that just happens to develop those applications.

    Those are two different roads, and with a much more constrained income stream, they can't be both at once any more.
    In conversation Wednesday, 23-Sep-2020 21:51:13 EDT from nu.federati.net permalink

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    1. Firefox usage is down 85% despite Mozilla's top exec pay going up 400%
      from calpaterson.com
      Mozilla is in an absolute state: high overheads, falling usage of Firefox, questionable sources of revenue and now making big cuts to engineering as their income falls.
    2. This is a pretty dire assessment of Mozilla
      Firefox usage is down 85% despite Mozilla's top exec pay going up 400% Mozilla recently announced that they would be dismissing 250 people. That's a quarter of their workforce so there are some deep cuts to their work too. The victims include: the MDN docs (those are the web standards docs everyone likes better than w3schools), the Rust compiler and even some cuts to Firefox development. Like
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