On Thu, 17 Mar 2016, Christopher Barry wrote:

What's creepy, is that a generic user-level network application is concerning itself with low level system information. Strictly speaking, this data is really none of FF's business.

Then I can only assume that you and I don't share the same vision for how Firefox should do act when the network changes. That's of course totally fine.

However, I think your energies should probably be put toward helping to
fix the underlying part that's non-optimal

Our efforts to make Firefox run fine on existing operating systems as well as "old" operating systems that were released several years ago means we need to work with network stacks and operating systems that already are deployed. But then we of course also work within various communities to push networking forward all over in ways we think it can improve. I think we can do both.

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