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by chrisseaton 1778 days ago
> You are Mozilla, send them a mail and give them a week to fix it, because you are f'ing Mozilla.

Mozilla has a user-base of like 3%.

They don't have any clout at all. They should be grovelling to and thanking any website that bothers to support them, not trying to give ultimatums.

> don't hotpatch it but send it to the vendor and tell them to merge it or else...

But this is a user-hostile approach. No thanks.

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User-base has no importance, dev-base is what matters here. If Mozilla sends a letter to developers, chances are those people already stumbled upon MDN multiple times when they looked for answers to web development related questions.
Why would developers care about a browser that their users don't use?
Can you imagine if retail stores where made in a way that 3% of customers couldn't use them?
If there's no law saying they have to support those 3% of customers, and supporting the 3% costs more than the 3% bring in, then yeah they won't bother.
Because if "Firefox/100.0" reveals a bug, the bug may also trigger when other browsers introduce a similar change.
All the web developers I know use and test on Chrome. If they test on Firefox, it's as an afterthought.
Hello! Know you know one who builds and tests on FF.
I use FF as a daily driver.
I also use it for developing and use its developer tools. If it works on Firefox, there's maybe a few CSS tweaks I need to make when I test on other browsers