On Tuesday, April 8, 2014 4:59:00 AM UTC-5, David Rajchenbach-Teller wrote: > Thank you for phrasing your concern. I do not believe there is such a thing > as a "lowly Firefox user", so I will try to answer your message. According to > my sources, Mozilla's board tried quite hard to convince Brendan to stay at > Mozilla, either as a CEO or, failing this, in his previous position as CTO. > While there are a few members of the Mozilla community who openly disagreed > with the nomination of Brendan, most of us stood behind him, regardless of > our political opinions, because Mozilla believes strongly, just as you do, > that one should not be targeted for participating in the democratic process.
The day has come, Hades has iced over, I write this post from MS Explorer. Why? Because I can't stand to look at my Firefox browser. I have tried to get past it but alas, I can not. I work in the real world, surrounded by people who's social and political opinions differ from mine. I don't ever recall asking for anyone's head because of what ideals they may hold. I have never even personally witnessed it in my 20 years out in the work force. Let me suggest that "the few members of the Mozilla community" (just a few? which few, the janitorial staff?) that perpetrated the witch hunt first consider their own sanctimonious righteousness before casting the first stone. Got Chrome up and running, seems smooth enough. Still need to check out Blue Moon. -tony _______________________________________________ governance mailing list [email protected] https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/governance
