Li Gong schrieb:
It's not related to how other company do things, it's about how we do things 
under Mozilla's brand.

It may sound logical but to state this in an absolutely way is totally naive.

Be careful here, because there are actually "absolutes" around at Mozilla in some way, as you know.
Principle 5 in the Mozilla Manifesto for example says:
"Individuals must have the ability to shape their own experiences on the Internet."

Now one may very well argue that redirecting users' personal bookmarks without any knowledge on their side possibly breaking that pretty absolute statement.

I know China is very different and probably hard to understand for me and a lot of other people in this thread, but we need to be careful there as even actions in China can weaken what our brand stands for in other countries.

Robert Kaiser
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