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by ObscureScience 243 days ago
I didn't read malice into the post, just using a tongue-in-cheek tone.

My reading was "letting them know doing bad choices will not quitely be accepted".

But I may ofcourse read something into it that wasn't meant.

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It goes beyond tongue-in-cheek if he's actually filing tickets and forcing engineers to spend their time responding.
Nobody at Mozilla is forced to do anything, including adding obnoxious popups and unwanted features to the browser. If you're inclined to do that, why not go work for Microsoft or Google, where you'll likely be paid more to do it?

Choices have consequences, and user-hostile choices should have developer-hostile consequences.

I don't get it. Why should not tickets be submitted for when a new feature worsen the usability of the product?