Hi,

Even this time there was a (at least for me) clear article about the
changes
<http://identity.mozilla.com/post/78873831485/transitioning-persona-to-community-ownership>
on Persona, most people I read or that have pinged me think the project
is dead and there is no point on keep promoting it any more.

Quoting Daring Fireball
<http://daringfireball.net/linked/2014/03/09/persona>:

> "Transitioning to Community Ownership" is Mozilla-speak for "It's
> dead, Jim."

Why people have this perception? Is it accurate? Can we do something to
change it?

From the article I understand this is just a change on ownership, from
full time employees to volunteers (including some employees), but it
seems people don't see it like that or don't have faith on these kind of
announcements.

Maybe can we show successful examples on ownership changes from
employees to volunteers at Mozilla to prove them wrong.

Regards.

PS: The use of "Community" in the article it's probably unfortunate
since employee ownership is also community ownership ;)

-- 
Rubén Martín [Nukeador]
Mozilla Reps Mentor
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