@ArneBab sure. But that it the bare minimum. The numbers should be increasing, even a just a bit, or they should at least stick better with their principles.
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@ArneBab sure. But that it the bare minimum. The numbers should be increasing, even a just a bit, or they should at least stick better with their principles. 4 comments
Agreed. But that happen and other important decisions to happen they have to change their governance. The way it's today explains a lot of the bad choices. @shauna and @ryanleesipes provided goods examples of governance. Look at the nice results of Thunderbird. Amazing. https://social.coop/@shauna/113155700649119536 @pbaesse That sounds plausible. Though Iβm not happy with Thunderbird having broken Pretty Easy Privacy (pEp) just two months after that actually started to work for people who sent me messages. @ArneBab Sure, but that is normal. We will probably never agree with every decision, but we should with the most, or more importantly with the direction that the NGO or some foundation are heading to. |
@pbaesse for the numbers to increase, I see three things as necessary:
- antitrust regulation against bundling browsers on mobile
- having a serious offering on mobile
- supporting the existing users in spreading Firefox.
Reason: the number of desktop computers is decreasing.
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