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by Zamiel_Snawley
467 days ago
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I’m not informed enough to analyze the real cost of developing a web browser. However, Microsoft’s mission is profits for shareholders so their calculus ought to be different than Mozilla’s. It makes sense for a profit-seeking entity to surrender if they don’t see a path for a return on the investment, not so for Mozilla. |
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Then why post strong comments about how much funding Mozilla needs?
The calculus is very different. IE could be developed at a 100% loss for the company if it still otherwise helped Microsoft, which is what happened. Chrome operates similarly.
Firefox needs to generate enough money to sustain itself indefinitely. So when there are signs their main source of funding may vanish, they need to keep a war chest together and have investments to weather any oncoming storm. Otherwise they just collapse.