Yeah seriously...

> When the user is at the center everyone benefits, including content
creators whether they are  publishers or marketers.

Excuse me while I vomit :(


On Wed, Feb 12, 2014 at 12:23 PM, David Flanagan <[email protected]>wrote:

> On 2/12/14 4:13 AM, Tim Taubert wrote:
>
>> All of the people in and surrounding the Firefox Desktop team knew that
>> this would be coming. We talked a lot about it and the internal
>> communication was great, I think.
>>
>> Yesterday's external communication however brings a slightly uneasy
>> feeling after reading the blog post [1]. I did not feel like this was
>> targeted to the people who will (or rather might) be affected by the
>> changes.
>>
> Wow. You're completely right: this announcement is a total turnoff. Mostly
> this is because Darren's audience is not Firefox users, but " content
> creators whether they are  publishers or marketers."  And if he's writing
> for publishers and marketers, of course his post is going to be full of the
> kind of jargon that makes engineers cringe. For the vast majority of
> Mozillians and Firefox users, Darren's blog post will read like BS.
>
> It seems like a real mistake that this was not announced in a post that
> was actually addressed to users and contributors before Darren's post for
> publishers and marketers went live.
>
>   David
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