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  1. @lwn [1], in their weekly edition today (at lwn.net), included their usual start-of-year predictions for the coming year. Among many other things was this item about Firefox, which perhaps sums up the Mozilla/Firefox situation better than most:

    > This will be a make-or-break year for the Firefox browser. For years, longtime
    > Firefox users have hung on while Mozilla has pursued random directions,
    > added advertiser-friendly features, and tried repeatedly to jump onto
    > the AI bandwagon. But all those users want is a reliable, standards-compliant
    > browser that gives them control over their web experience and protects
    > their privacy. The result is that Firefox's usage has been declining for years.
    >
    > Mozilla now has a new CEO who has one last chance to turn things around.
    > A refocused Firefox determined to protect its users from an increasingly
    > hostile web environment could regain users. A Firefox that continues to
    > chase buzzwords or appease advertisers will sink without a trace. The
    > world desperately needs an independent browser project that serves its
    > users; one can only hope that Mozilla rediscovers its old mission to fill
    > that need.

    Well said. @firefoxwebdevs take note.

    [1] If you use Linux and do anything software-related, you should consider subscribing to LWN. Or even better, get your employer to take out a subscription.

    #Mozilla #Firefox #browser #NobodyWants #AI #WakeUpMozilla #management #mismanagement

  2. @lwn [1], in their weekly edition today (at lwn.net), included their usual start-of-year predictions for the coming year. Among many other things was this item about Firefox, which perhaps sums up the Mozilla/Firefox situation better than most:

    > This will be a make-or-break year for the Firefox browser. For years, longtime
    > Firefox users have hung on while Mozilla has pursued random directions,
    > added advertiser-friendly features, and tried repeatedly to jump onto
    > the AI bandwagon. But all those users want is a reliable, standards-compliant
    > browser that gives them control over their web experience and protects
    > their privacy. The result is that Firefox's usage has been declining for years.
    >
    > Mozilla now has a new CEO who has one last chance to turn things around.
    > A refocused Firefox determined to protect its users from an increasingly
    > hostile web environment could regain users. A Firefox that continues to
    > chase buzzwords or appease advertisers will sink without a trace. The
    > world desperately needs an independent browser project that serves its
    > users; one can only hope that Mozilla rediscovers its old mission to fill
    > that need.

    Well said. @firefoxwebdevs take note.

    [1] If you use Linux and do anything software-related, you should consider subscribing to LWN. Or even better, get your employer to take out a subscription.

    #Mozilla #Firefox #browser #NobodyWants #AI #WakeUpMozilla #management #mismanagement

  3. @lwn [1], in their weekly edition today (at lwn.net), included their usual start-of-year predictions for the coming year. Among many other things was this item about Firefox, which perhaps sums up the Mozilla/Firefox situation better than most:

    > This will be a make-or-break year for the Firefox browser. For years, longtime
    > Firefox users have hung on while Mozilla has pursued random directions,
    > added advertiser-friendly features, and tried repeatedly to jump onto
    > the AI bandwagon. But all those users want is a reliable, standards-compliant
    > browser that gives them control over their web experience and protects
    > their privacy. The result is that Firefox's usage has been declining for years.
    >
    > Mozilla now has a new CEO who has one last chance to turn things around.
    > A refocused Firefox determined to protect its users from an increasingly
    > hostile web environment could regain users. A Firefox that continues to
    > chase buzzwords or appease advertisers will sink without a trace. The
    > world desperately needs an independent browser project that serves its
    > users; one can only hope that Mozilla rediscovers its old mission to fill
    > that need.

    Well said. @firefoxwebdevs take note.

    [1] If you use Linux and do anything software-related, you should consider subscribing to LWN. Or even better, get your employer to take out a subscription.

    #Mozilla #Firefox #browser #NobodyWants #AI #WakeUpMozilla #management #mismanagement

  4. @lwn [1], in their weekly edition today (at lwn.net), included their usual start-of-year predictions for the coming year. Among many other things was this item about Firefox, which perhaps sums up the Mozilla/Firefox situation better than most:

    > This will be a make-or-break year for the Firefox browser. For years, longtime
    > Firefox users have hung on while Mozilla has pursued random directions,
    > added advertiser-friendly features, and tried repeatedly to jump onto
    > the AI bandwagon. But all those users want is a reliable, standards-compliant
    > browser that gives them control over their web experience and protects
    > their privacy. The result is that Firefox's usage has been declining for years.
    >
    > Mozilla now has a new CEO who has one last chance to turn things around.
    > A refocused Firefox determined to protect its users from an increasingly
    > hostile web environment could regain users. A Firefox that continues to
    > chase buzzwords or appease advertisers will sink without a trace. The
    > world desperately needs an independent browser project that serves its
    > users; one can only hope that Mozilla rediscovers its old mission to fill
    > that need.

    Well said. @firefoxwebdevs take note.

    [1] If you use Linux and do anything software-related, you should consider subscribing to LWN. Or even better, get your employer to take out a subscription.

    #Mozilla #Firefox #browser #NobodyWants #AI #WakeUpMozilla #management #mismanagement

  5. @lwn [1], in their weekly edition today (at lwn.net), included their usual start-of-year predictions for the coming year. Among many other things was this item about Firefox, which perhaps sums up the Mozilla/Firefox situation better than most:

    > This will be a make-or-break year for the Firefox browser. For years, longtime
    > Firefox users have hung on while Mozilla has pursued random directions,
    > added advertiser-friendly features, and tried repeatedly to jump onto
    > the AI bandwagon. But all those users want is a reliable, standards-compliant
    > browser that gives them control over their web experience and protects
    > their privacy. The result is that Firefox's usage has been declining for years.
    >
    > Mozilla now has a new CEO who has one last chance to turn things around.
    > A refocused Firefox determined to protect its users from an increasingly
    > hostile web environment could regain users. A Firefox that continues to
    > chase buzzwords or appease advertisers will sink without a trace. The
    > world desperately needs an independent browser project that serves its
    > users; one can only hope that Mozilla rediscovers its old mission to fill
    > that need.

    Well said. @firefoxwebdevs take note.

    [1] If you use Linux and do anything software-related, you should consider subscribing to LWN. Or even better, get your employer to take out a subscription.

    #Mozilla #Firefox #browser #NobodyWants #AI #WakeUpMozilla #management #mismanagement