@Arsimael @catsalad That is the most bonkers reasoning I've ever heard that something is a cheap copy of something else. What specifically about it, because instead of using smaller point releases for minor revisions they step up the whole version number? That's been a trend in software versioning in the last decade by way more software than just Chrome.
Also, doesn't Normandy just give them access for the studies? I mean, that's definitely not great, but at least you can opt-out. Unfortunately that's just corporate run software these days, they run A/B tests on their users without their knowledge. That doesn't make it excusable, especially in software that prides itself on privacy, but that doesn't make it a clone of Chrome.
@Rusty @catsalad Google does some BS in Chrome, and FF copies it. I'm not the only one seeing this.
https://www.reddit.com/r/firefox/comments/1fhgak/mozilla_please_stop_copying_chrome/?rdt=55445
And this post is 11 years old.
Again. If Firefox would be a GOOD alternative, FF wouldn't be down to 3% marketshare.
And no. Normandy is way more powerful. It can change the whole profile. Just read Mozilla own docs about it.
@Rusty @catsalad Google does some BS in Chrome, and FF copies it. I'm not the only one seeing this.
https://www.reddit.com/r/firefox/comments/1fhgak/mozilla_please_stop_copying_chrome/?rdt=55445
And this post is 11 years old.
Again. If Firefox would be a GOOD alternative, FF wouldn't be down to 3% marketshare.