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by majoe
922 days ago
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They do have a fixed release window, don't they?
So the amount of versions per year is not really meaningful. Laying off the Servo team is one example I remember, that didn't look like Mozilla cares about Firefox.
Personally I keep on using Firefox and can't really complain about the browser itself, even though it's noticeable that incompatibilities increased over the years as the market share decreased. I also agree, that it's the correct approach for Mozilla to search for different revenue streams. They just haven't been succesful with that for years, which together with the fact, that market share is declining drastically, paints a bleak future for Mozilla. A lot of people care about Mozilla's declared goal of an "open internet" (for which a browser monoculture is the greatest risk). That's why you hear so many complains. |
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