Facebook’s Senior VP of Marketing
is now
Mozilla’s Chief Financial Officer

Facebook’s VP of Ads
is now
Mozilla’s Senior VP of Product
(The apparent most senior position)

  • _haha_oh_wow_@sh.itjust.works
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    3 days ago

    *relied

    The forks already exist now, so the cat’s kinda out of the bag. Sure, they may benefit from updates from Mozilla, but it’s not like they’re just going to up and disappear or stop working all of the sudden.

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      10 hours ago

      No, they still rely on the Firefox engineering team to keep updating Firefox and to keep adding necessary additions for web standards, security updates, performance fixes, and so on and so forth.

      All of these forks will fall behind web standards changes and effectively just become the Firefox flavor of Internet Explorer over time. It won’t happen overnight. You’re right about that, but it will most definitely happen over the course of a few years. Effectively handing full control over to Google and Chrome


      All of these forks rely on Firefox to provide the hard bits in order to keep up with Chrome, or at least attempt to keep up with Chrome.

      Building a browser is pretty damn hard, and honestly, it’s a miracle that even the Firefox engineering team has managed to do what they do, given they only have, at best, a quarter of the resources that Google puts towards their browser.

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        4 hours ago

        It could happen, but devs could also just keep forks up to date on their own too. As Firefox gets shittier, better alternatives will become more popular and there’ll be more people willing to fund them.