Thank you for your comments and your stand on freedom of speech. It seems, however, that you were misinformed. Brendan Eich was not fired, nor forced out by Mozilla. Brendan Eich chose to step down, as he felt that the controversy was damaging for the mission of Mozilla.
We will keep fighting the good fight for freedom of speech, for privacy and for the open web. It is my hope that Brendan will keep contributing to this fight, whether as part of Mozilla or as part of some other venture. Best regards, David On 4/4/14 2:42 PM, [email protected] wrote: > I hardly believe that an open minded community, as Mozilla is conceived, > might back the decision to fire a CEO who express his free ideas. Ideas > shared by billions of people in the world. > Bending to a bully, illiberal lobby that attempts to the natural right of a > child to have a father and a mother is really worrying: how Mozilla will > react in the future to other stronger lobbying pressures? > How if a same crusade were now put in place by pro traditional family > orienting people to boycott Mozilla for its ILLIBERAL action to fire its CEO? > Is CEO position a revolving door that respond to pressure groups? > _______________________________________________ > governance mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/governance > -- David Rajchenbach-Teller, PhD Performance Team, Mozilla _______________________________________________ governance mailing list [email protected] https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/governance
