• Ajen
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    4 months ago

    Firefox is open source, we don’t need Mozilla.

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      4 months ago

      Who exactly is going to pay for it’s development in their stead? Developing firefox is an enormous ongoing technical project akin to building the Linux kernel. Someone has to pay or it won’t get done to the standard it needs to be done.

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        4 months ago

        A project as big as Mozilla wouldn’t be abandoned. If Mozilla stopped development I guarantee more than one group would fork.

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            Of course they would, Firefox is a huge project. But that doesn’t mean Mozilla is the only organization that can manage it.

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              And that’s why IMO the project should ensmallened. Instead of trying to catch up to everything bloatware internet and Google are doing, Neo Firefox / Neo Mozilla could instead focus on developing a subset that’s lean and safe to use (no JS, for example) or even promote and offer first-class support to alternative internets like Gemini (the actual one, not Google’s namesquat).

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        If you disagree, why not share your opinion instead of just downvoting? Why do you think Mozilla is the only organization capable of supporting Firefox?

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          There needs to be a willing organisation with large amounts of funding in the first place because a browser is a full time job.

          Also, others have already said why the spirit of RMS can’t will a browser into a usable application and I just wanted to meme.

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      4 months ago

      Provided that someone with enough skill takes up the mantle of maintaining a fork…I’m sure it will be fine!

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        4 months ago

        Welll yeah, obviously. I wasn’t suggesting Firefox would somehow become sentient and develop itself.

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          ROFL I wasn’t suggesting that you were suggesting that. Like any open source project, uh, talent tends to pick up important things that get abandoned. It would be an amusing turn of events, probably in the distant future when AI becomes a thing. That a program can start its own journey of self-improvement. 😂

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            I know, I was just being hyperbolic. Not sure why my OC is so downvoted, I’m pretty sure people don’t think Mozilla is the only org capable of leading the project.

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              LOL Yeah, I get it…Thus my non-serious response. Who know why people do anything? Personally, I can’t downvote, as it seems to be disabled by my current server. There have only been a few times that I’ve seen a post or comment really need a good old downvote. There are capable orgs out there, for now, I suppose in their perspective it is only Mozilla who could handle it. However, open source code can be read and seen by anyone, so that means there are people out there familiar enough with Firefox to take it on if needs must when the devil drives.