| I've never heard any person outside of tech forums complain about Firefox's default search engine being Google. Even those people who are privacy conscious who complain about google and facebook privacy all the time. Not once in so many years have they complained about Firefox privacy, in fact the opposite sentiment is prevailing among those people. I don't think Firefox is failing to retain market share because their values are compromised. I think it's because Google is outspending them in technical work. And doing all they can to promote Chrome. And optimizing their own products for Chrome only. I really do not think that refusing $400M/year, and trying to raise a fraction of that from companies and people that so far have not contributed significant funding will somehow improve Firefox's appeal to end users. Firefox is a consumer product, unlike BSD. I know this is disagreeable on this forum, but RMS' values although certainly commendable are not super useful in building popular consumer products. As evidenced by absolutely negligible proportion of consumer software created with values as uncompromising as RMS (measured by the number of users who actually choose the software, not people who use it without knowing, because that has nothing to do with consumer products or values). > We are better off forking off in a community funded model before the inevitable happens and try to build a sustainable project around that. By all means, go ahead, see how much momentum you can get. I will be positively surprised if such an initiative takes off, although I would still not expect that to improve the fate of Firefox or its new fork. Google needs antitrust action at this point. |
Have you ever heard of Krita (GPL3)? VLC (GPL2)? Inkscape (GPL)? They are far from being negligible and they have a huge consumer following across the world. So I find the claim that Free Software principles are not super useful to build successful consumer products largely false. And such software is actually chosen by end users for the examples I provided (and there's more), because of their intrinsic qualities.