But haven't we already began to replace Mozilla-proprietary extensions with
their native counterparts? Come what may, users will need free software to be
able to access an open Internet. Firefox remains a means to doing that without
some of the concerns which other browsers give way too.
On Monday, 7 December 2015, 16:52, Kyle Huey <[email protected]> wrote:
On Mon, Dec 7, 2015 at 6:45 AM, Paul <[email protected]> wrote:
> The Mozilla platform secures the future of Firefox and Mozilla. If we create
> a platform where developers can plug and play components to create
> cross-platform software, we get more contributors to the platform itself. We
> grow the Mozilla ecosystem. That is our fundamental goal at this point.
I don't think Gecko developers agree with this. By and large, the web
is the platform. Not Mozilla-proprietary extensions (e.g. XUL).
- Kyle
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