> any attempts to do something about it are met with negativity
because these attempts have all been poorly thought out, and in fact are following the corporate playbook that only works if the product is producing revenue.
It's an attempt to make firefox like chrome, in the hopes of getting some of chrome's marketshare.
Stop it - firefox should be it's own identity, and serve the user's needs. It should depend in large part on donations from users, and not from corporations except as no-string attached donations.
It should not have such a large team of non-contributors drawing funds and working on initiatives unrelated to improving the browsing experience.
because these attempts have all been poorly thought out, and in fact are following the corporate playbook that only works if the product is producing revenue.
It's an attempt to make firefox like chrome, in the hopes of getting some of chrome's marketshare.
Stop it - firefox should be it's own identity, and serve the user's needs. It should depend in large part on donations from users, and not from corporations except as no-string attached donations.
It should not have such a large team of non-contributors drawing funds and working on initiatives unrelated to improving the browsing experience.