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by Phileosopher
964 days ago
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It's a natural trend cycle: things grow beautifully, they stagnate, their corruption load exceeds their productivity and they start declining, then they collapse in lieu of something new. There's hope for revitalization, but only if it's caught early-on. I feel Mozilla doesn't have much time. A cliche that may apply here is "follow the money". If your primary financiers are entities that prefer you to avoid competing with what that financier is producing, you're not looking at the interests of the userbase anymore. |
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