Es gab schon Zeiten und Länder, in denen viele Menschen "frei entscheiden mussten" zu gehen, damit ihre Ideen nicht Größeres störten ... Neulich wird es wieder immer riskanter gegen die Meinungshäuptlinge zu denken. Hat Eich wirklich frei entscheiden können oder hat man ihm das Bleiben unmöglich gemacht?
Am Freitag, 4. April 2014 16:47:31 UTC+2 schrieb David Rajchenbach-Teller: > 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 2:52 PM, Katherine Hegyi wrote: > > > You have recently forced out your CEO because he made a political statement > > in the form of a small financial contribution to a cause which won majority > > support in his home state of California. This statement was unrelated to > > his work at Mozilla. By forcing him out you make Mozilla an institution > > which is intolerant of private opinion. > > > > > > I have had Firefox on my laptop, but will now get rid of it. I hope you > > will reconsider your intolerance and become a more open community. _______________________________________________ governance mailing list [email protected] https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/governance
