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I don't understand the negativity. This is objectively good news. Would y'all rather people not donate to the Mozilla foundation? This hostile cynicism against Mozilla popping up time and again is getting old.
I feel like partly because of this infighting is why stupid stuff like brave and chrome keeps on getting recommended and more and more popular. Like I understand we're supposed to hold Mozilla to a higher standard and all. But I am really tired of this constant infighting among not just privacy/FOSS enthusiasts but also among the climate movement or left leaning people in general. This need for absolute 100% alignment with one's goals/beliefs gets no progress done. At some point y'all need to look at the bigger picture and root for the David fighting against the Goliath. FFS does it really need to be spelt out that how big of a loss it'd be for the vision of a free and open internet if orgs like Mozilla aren't around‽
It's not difficult to understand why Mozilla has become difficult to root for. This is the news story more people heard about so far this year: https://www.theregister.com/2024/01/02/mozilla_in_2024_ai_privacy/
I still do root for them of course, since there aren't really any other web browsers. But they're not making it easy.
I'd really like to know how you evaluate the following topic. Mozilla's CEO earns 7 million. Mozilla asks for 3.3 million in donations. Please evaluate pro and con and draw a conclusion.
Compare that to Wikipedia's CEO and it's even worse.
Of note is that the Corporation CEO is paid from Corporation revenues, i.e. primarily the Google search deal. Firefox development very likely could not be supported by donations alone, and the Corporation can't take donations for it.
Donations to the Foundation go to the Foundation's advocacy work, and projects like Common Voice.