@yoasif @kevinrns @Pineywoozle
Probably a better question for the devs, we were just offering an alternative for those who didn't know about Floorp or the financial realities of Mozilla.
We presume you understand the risk to Mozilla, given your statement "when the upstream goes away."
We don't know who or whether the FF code base would be maintained if Mozilla goes away, though we are cautiously optimistic that FOSS true believers with the requisite technical skills will step into the breach -- either by maintaining the code, or by making the next thing.
We'd be cool with just using Qutebrowser, but then we're weird that way... Not everybody wants to use a keyboard-based web browser :vim:
@strangeculprits @kevinrns @Pineywoozle I don't understand how you think this is an alternative if you think that Mozilla may not continue to exist.
It's not like this browser has any real marketshare, any way of monetizing itself (in order to hire people), or even a significant contributor base.
Are you comfortable saying "use it for as long as it lasts, and don't think about whether using this actually hurts the upstream"? Because I don't really see how Floorp can replace what Mozilla does.