FYI, I also received this email regarding the "voluntariness" of Brendan Eich's recent resignation. I have no knoledge if it is correct. I have no intention of commenting to them, as I have deleted Mozilla Firefox from my two home and office computers. Feel free to continue "the good fight" you allege as you see fit. Funny, though, how responsibility lands, or is apportioned, when allegations start flying. MoFo is so apropos, David Stroud ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ From Mats Palmgren Sun Apr 6 16:06:14 2014 X-Apparently-To: [email protected] via 98.138.210.71; Sun, 06 Apr 2014 23:06:31 +0000 Return-Path: <[email protected]>
There were a only handful MoFo employees that started the media circus to backstab Brendan and force him out: Chris McAvoy <[email protected]> (MoFo; Open Badges): https://twitter.com/chmcavoy/status/449230809493278721 Chloe Varelidi <[email protected]> (MoFo; Open Badges, Webmaker): https://twitter.com/varelidi/status/449232390461087744 John Bevan <[email protected]> (MoFo; Partnerships) https://twitter.com/bevangelist/status/449232803902025728 Jess Klein <[email protected]> (MoFo; Mozilla Badges Creative Lead) https://twitter.com/iamjessklein/status/449233331352514560 Sydney Moyer <[email protected]> (MoFo intern; Engagement team): https://twitter.com/sydneymoyer/status/449233927237279744 Kat Braybrooke <[email protected]> (MoFo; Curation and Co-Design Lead) https://twitter.com/codekat/status/449243912717094912 (where MoFo means Mozilla Foundation) As you can see, all of them work for MoFo, and thus were completely unaffected by Brendan being CEO of Mozilla Corporation (MoCo). Their action is *revenge* for the donation he did six years ago. What they did is nothing short of active sabotage against the Mozilla mission. Feel free to contact them to let them know what you think of their twitter campaign... ________________________________ From: David Rajchenbach-Teller <[email protected]> To: David Stroud <[email protected]>; "[email protected]" <[email protected]> Sent: Friday, April 4, 2014 9:44 AM Subject: Re: Lack of Diversity and BrowBeating Mozilla Thank you for your comments and your stand on freedom of speech. It seems, however, that you were misinformed. Brendon 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 4:49 AM, David Stroud wrote: > RE: Brendan Eich being hounded out of CEO due to personal attacks regarding > contributions > > > Guess I’ll have to switch to Internet Explorer as default browser after > years of Firefox. Mozilla has no interest in diversity or free speech > but are tools of newspeak and freethink. Sadly, you do not realize it > or are cravenly subjecting yourselves and users to it. > > > This makes me glad that my attempted donation in your support failed. I > doubt I would have gotten it back. Now, I shall not have it bother my > conscience for supporting Big Brother. > > > You do realize this action gives the lie to your concerns about privacy and > the NSA, do you not? Congratulations on your collusion with thought-police > techniques. > > David Stroud > _______________________________________________ > 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
