Executive TL;DR:
- Mozilla’s shift from open protocols to proprietary platforms alienated volunteers
- Dependence on Google funding led to a decline in Firefox usage
- Users are seeking alternatives to break free from Google’s control
The Buzz Score
The Internet’s Verdict: 70% Hyped, 30% Skeptical
Forum Voices
Former Mozilla volunteers and users are speaking out about their experiences with the organization.
Some 10 years ago I was a Mozilla volunteer. I mainly worked on MDN, to the point of becoming a so-called ‘topic driver’ for the glossary.
This volunteer’s experience highlights the importance of openness and transparency in the organization.
Respect. This is what Firefox could have been. In the real world, in the same line as the article suggests, there was a brief time when the ‘puts you back in control’ browser needed you to change the following about:config settings to disable the force-pushed ai:
These quotes demonstrate the frustration and disappointment felt by many former volunteers and users.
Conclusion
The reasons for leaving Mozilla are complex and multifaceted. While some blame the leadership, others point to the organization’s dependence on Google funding and the decline of Firefox usage.
Focus Keyword: Mozilla Exit