I have updated
https://wiki.mozilla.org/Modules/Activities#Governance_Sub_Modules but for
the Module Ownership System that leaves that Module without an owner
so the peers for that module might want to figure out who will be the new
owner. It seems like Mitchell would be the best default replacement owner
at least for the time
being.

That said a number of the modules in the Governance Sub Modules have peers
or owners who have long left Mozilla and are even not actively involved as
Mozillians
anymore.

The participation metrics and conductors modules are both ones I'd like to
take the opportunity to point out and also point out that we still
encourage Mozillians to reach out to conductors in our community
participation guidelines (So lets update that?)

Otherwise the technical/functional modules seem to be rather up to date
aside from needing to remove Brendan from those which are all locked down
with permissions.

On Mon, Jan 25, 2016 at 1:57 PM, Brendan Eich <[email protected]> wrote:

> I'm doing a startup and find myself in a (so far not consequential)
> conflict of interest between Mozilla and Brave work. I'm also very short on
> time. My roles have become vestigial-to-non-existent over time, so I think
> this change won't affect Mozilla-the-project much. I would appreciate it if
> someone would make the appropriate excisions to the module wiki and
> bugzilla permissions. (I'll keep my bugzilla.m.o login for now, but I
> shouldn't have s-s access.)
>
> As I noted in the Brave FAQ (https://brave.com/FAQ.html),
>
>
>        5. Why aren't you using Mozilla's Gecko engine on laptops?
>        <https://brave.com/FAQ.html#collapseFive>
>
> We were, under a partially sandboxed, multi-process architecture called
> Graphene. But we did a careful head-to-head comparison and by every
> measure, Electron/chromium won. We wish Mozilla well, but as a startup, we
> must use all sound leverage available to us. For web compatibility and in
> particular Chrome compatibility, this means chromium.
>
> I wrote this myself and mean every word. Best,
>
> /be
>
>
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