… I mean, WTF. Mozilla, you had one job …

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    2 months ago

    All of these claims clash with the reality of so many core open source projects, used by private users and massive corporations alike, that rely on single voluntary developers or super small groups which receive no flowers and no donations.

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      2 months ago

      In general I agree: Open source projects are super hard to monetize and too much work does not get donations, flowers or even thanks.

      For Firefox specifically I am not so sure, especially when Thunderbird seems to be doing good with their donation based model.

      As long as Firefox is run by Mozilla throwing millions at their incompetent leadership, I will not donate a cent to Firefox.

      If Firefox would get forked by some developers I’ll happily donate money to them and given Firefox high visibility/importance, this might work out, like Thunderbird did.

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        2 months ago

        You can’t donate a cent to Firefox anyway, the Mozilla Corporation does not accept donations. Thunderbird is also developed by a for profit company under the Foundation, but does accept non-tax-deductible donations.

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        2 months ago

        There are some Firefox forks, but they tend to get outdated… / have slow update cycles