On Saturday, April 12, 2014 12:21:52 PM UTC-6, Big Fred wrote:
> That's just an article that agrees with Eich being purged. 
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> 10.04.2014, 22:08, "Majken Connor" <[email protected]>:
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> > This article does a really good job of answering your question in the
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> > context of what happened here -
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> > http://whatever.scalzi.com/2014/04/05/brandon-eich-and-mozilla/
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> > On Tue, Apr 8, 2014 at 9:58 PM, Jim Polizzi 
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> >>  I've just deleted Firefox from my computer--- good riddance
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That article is horrible. I wouldn't recommend it to help your cause.
Employees of Mozilla Foundation, in my opinion, propelled this current mess 
into the size it is now. Your employees. They have put your mission,and 
everybody that works or volunteers at Mozilla in jeopardy just to receive kudos 
from like minded individuals. That is bad business to let employees do that and 
expect any different results. Of course the media will focus on that. It's what 
they do. What did you expect?

I have used Firefox forever it seems, even when it got slow and clunky. I 
recommended it to all who would listen. I really makes me feel extremely bad 
that Mr. Eich had to resign from a company he had invested everything in. His 
whole professional life for the last 15 years I assume. I don't care about Gay 
marriage rights, or the lack thereof. I just don't care. I just used the 
browser and and believed in what Mozilla was doing. I just feel horrible for 
Mr. Eich. What a tragedy for him.
Whether you backed him, didn't back him, makes no difference now does it? You 
had very selfish members of Mozilla publicly call for his resignation as CEO. 
That's all the media needed, yet you defend them like they did nothing wrong. 
They did. They tainted the Mozilla brand with petty, selfish, self aggrandizing 
comments in public. If they had a bitch, why not bitch internally to try to 
change things? I think I know why.

By the way, I am not part of some Internet induced call to protest as was 
previously implied in some other thread by you caring people at Mozilla. I have 
just been following this story because Mr. Eich's story just breaks my heart. I 
was directed here by some other response on a Mozilla site by an employee of 
Mozilla.
I have removed Mozilla from all devices I own and have recommended for all 
users of my website to do the same. Why you may ask? Because Mozilla started 
this by letting their employees personally call for the ousting of the boss 
instead of just quitting themselves as is done in the rest of the world. You 
should have done something about that, in only my opinion of course.


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