Good comment. I like the fact that Mozilla is branching out into Relay and VPN as subscription services. I’ve got to pay someone for VPN, after all, and email masking looks interesting. If the revenue from those kinds of useful subscriptions helps to sustain Firefox and it’s derivatives, so much the better.
Comment on Mozilla 2023 Annual Report: CEO pay skyrockets, while Firefox Marketshare nosedives
TheGrandNagus@lemmy.world 1 year ago
A significant portion of this blog post is complaining about Mozilla’s repeated attempts to find new revenue streams that aren’t Firefox. It’s a sentiment I see a lot and I just don’t get it.
They complain about Google paying to be the default search provider being a bad thing, and yet when Mozilla says “yeah, we hear ya, that’s why we’re trying to find stuff to diversify into” people cry and shout “you should be sticking to Firefox, why aren’t you focussing on Firefox??”
Like, which is it? Do you want Mozilla to diversify and have a more sustainable revenue stream, or do you want them to focus on Firefox and commit to reliance on Google? Because maintaining a project as big as Firefox without any funding simply isn’t possible.
I’m not sure that what these people want is at all realistic. Devs want to be paid for their work.
sailingbythelee@lemmy.world 1 year ago
helenslunch@feddit.nl 1 year ago
Like, which is it? Do you want Mozilla to diversify and have a more sustainable revenue stream, or do you want them to focus on Firefox
Presumably these are different people.
TheGrandNagus@lemmy.world 1 year ago
That’s the thing. They aren’t different people. Just people with unrealistic expectations.
LWD@lemm.ee 1 year ago
There are plenty of legitimate criticisms, I’m not sure why you decided to respond to this comment exclusively.
IIRC deleted response to your comment pointed out that you say Mozilla employees need to be paid, but Mozilla fired its employees and then paid its CEO more. So if we’re talking about misaligned ideas…
TheGrandNagus@lemmy.world 1 year ago
It’s the only criticism that matters. Yeah, I’m irked by the CEO making millions too, but that’s unfortunately the standard for pretty much any widely known company.
Shit, Mozilla is actually on the low end in that space. So while I don’t like the egregiously high pay, it seems weird to call Mozilla out on it specifically.
And Mozilla having layoffs a while back doesn’t change the fact that their workers need to be paid, so the “get rid of Google’s funding and stop trying to look for other income too!!! Just focus on Firefox!!” is still the dumbest take on planet Earth.
But I’m not surprised, it’s a take from Lunduke, after all. A person who has also advised that people shouldn’t use Firefox because it’s “woke”.
gens@programming.dev 1 year ago
They get roughly as much in donations as they spend on ff dev. They get a LOT more from google, that they spend on… bs.
TheGrandNagus@lemmy.world 1 year ago
Of course they spend it on more than just Firefox. What part of “we’re trying to diversify” don’t you understand?
And I’m sorry, Lunduke is not a trustable source. He went seriously off the deep end years ago.
LWD@lemm.ee 1 year ago
It depends what “diversify” hides.
Do you mean:
- Work on ethical projects that don’t scrape user data
- Stay away from trendy buzzwords like VR and AI
Or do you mean
- Buy a data-harvesting company along with all the private data it harvested
- Inject the data-harvesting company’s code into your browser, along with some extra ads
- Create a website content generator that’ll create soulless slop for SEO spammers?
Because right now, Mozilla has chosen the second route. The anti-privacy, anti-ethical route.
If Mozilla reaches the logical end state, will it even matter if they still exist? They’ll be soulless corporate trash too. There won’t be anything worth preserving.
mp3@lemmy.ca 1 year ago
I’m okay with Mozilla trying to diversify their source of incomes, as long as it’s focused on privacy. Firefox Relay is a great example of a paid service that helps preserving some privacy and I gladly pay for it.
I hope they’ll make more privacy-focused optional services like that.
lemann@lemmy.dbzer0.com 1 year ago
They’ve got some pretty interesting stuff in the pipeline, like container tabs optionally being hooked up to their own independent Mozilla VPN connection.
IMO I think they’re going to go all in eventually offering a kind of “privacy ecosystem” similar to Proton
LWD@lemm.ee 1 year ago
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