Somebody needs to go through all Mozilla sites and burn at the stake any calls to ajax.googleapis, and jquery at google and so on. Why not put out an open request for volunteers to report any instances? That'd be an honorable witch hunt to be proud of. Put up a public statement about doing do. Privacy advocates could point to such a statement. People might start to get the idea that they don't look cool and savvy by saying "google it".
11.04.2014, 17:37, "Henri Sivonen" <[email protected]>: >> And it is funny that this forum is hosted by Google. > > It looks rather weird these days, sure. This forum originated on > Usenet and was archived by a company called Deja News. Google bought > that company and has been hosting the archive ever since--since way > before Google became a browser competitor of Mozilla. The forum is > also available as a Mozilla-hosted mailing list that's two-way bridged > to the Usenet group. Google additionally provides its own mailing list > bridge for the Usenet group. > > -- > Henri Sivonen > [email protected] > https://hsivonen.fi/ > _______________________________________________ > governance mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/governance _______________________________________________ governance mailing list [email protected] https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/governance
