A succinct description of what's wrong with #Mozilla

http://calpaterson.com/mozilla.html

Firefox usage is down 85% despite Mozilla's top exec pay going up 400%

Mozilla is in an absolute state: high overheads, falling usage of Firefox, questionable sources of revenue and now making big cuts to engineering as their income falls.

Maybe it's time to replace the entire board at #Mozilla

Clearly, the project doesn't have competent leadership or else there's no way that an org which receives enough yearly funding to launch its own space program is floundering

@cypnk while an interesting correlation, this excludes many other very relevant points that affected the Firefox marketshare. For example, Chrome was launched in 2008. In 2010 adoption started to take off, and the Firefox marketshare started to take a dive.
@cypnk Around 2012, Firefox performance started to get bad. It was slow and people noticed. This was the year I jumped to Chrome. (I came back to Firefox in 2018 because I found this changed, and that the visual skew that frequently happened on sites in Firefox was resolved.)