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firefox was a nice small powerless FOSS project just like every other until google realized it was so superior to the alternatives that they would pay firefox hundreds of millions of dollars to ensure there was a good way to use google and the internet.
google has its own browser now and all the people at mozilla who had their big managerial pockets lined are looking to claw their way up the cliff of despair from the pits of death. as soon as google chrome came out they knew their meal tickets were coming to a stop.
not only is firefox not innovating, they're pandering. they think that by doing as much as possible the way the master likes, they'll get some more drops of milk to lap.






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well if all they can do is copy and not innovate in the UI space, then what's the point? gecko isn't the fastest and most compatible engine anymore, the only thing it has are it's plugins which it seems Chrome is going to be solving shortly. They don't even create the plugins too, so I assume once the framework is there devs will move their stuff over.
of course it's entirely up to them to not innovate, but you can almost see history repeating itself if that becomes the case and Mozilla corp losing market again.
It should also be noted that Mozilla has lost so many devs over the years and I would guess from their stories a lot of it has to do with shitty management and their Windows focus. Look how Mozilla/AOL people cancelled Camino two days before it was going to be officially launched at Macworld just for the sake of not releasing it and 'competing' with Firefox.
They just don't get the other markets.