Jesus christ the entire upper management needs to disappear. It's as if they're deliberately self-sabotaging Mozilla
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I've noticed a worrying trend among Firefox fans: too many of them supported this mandatory telemetry for on-device features.
They had never held this position before. Mozilla made a change, and too many fans simply adopted it uncritically.
Personally, I believe everyone should have internal ethical guidelines that aren't mandated by their favorite corporation. Mozilla's recent behavior has been particularly egregious because they push an ethical manifesto on their website and they promise every application they produce upholds them. Hopefully it should be clear to people that Mozilla's stated goals are good because they are good and not simply because they came from Mozilla. If Mozilla updates their principles to suck, then they'll suck. Ethics should not be treated like a religion.
But this blog post is good news. It demonstrates that criticism actually has merit, and that Mozilla can be coerced into rolling back bad changes.
I hope the Firefox fans who adopted Mozilla's silent stance just a couple days ago will rethink their positions and decide not to be so harsh when they see criticism of Mozilla.
Dear internet, I am confused. I don't know how to feel about this rollercoaster of events.
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If you imagine that the referenced bug was present in the first place, then you'll end up at a pretty good place: slightly bummed that you can't both try out Labs features before they graduate and disable telemetry, but understanding that it's a technical limitation.