You don't have to complain on Google Groups. The mailing list is
powered by GNU Mailman and other free software. Google Groups is only
used as a web frontend, but you can also browse the archives elsewhere,
for example on Gmane: 
http://news.gmane.org/gmane.comp.mozilla.governance.

However, I agree about the Pocket integration.

[email protected] wrote:
> Please don't include proprietary service integration in Firefox core.
> Things like this and Encrypted Media Extensions should be Firefox
> extensions, presumably bundled with the browser but completely
> removable. The reading list feature worked great, I want it back.
> Pocket is visually ugly, and just displays a blank screen when I
> click on the button. I don't need more buttons, for goodness' sake.
> And, you're basically making the browser an advert for Pocket
> premium. That's bad in the same way that having a default search
> engine is bad. I install ad blocker for a reason. And, why the H--L
> am I having to complain on Google Groups, instead of something open
> source? I'm not exactly going to quit using Firefox because all the
> other options suck very very hard, but, AAARRGH.
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