So, uh, yeah...

I am leaving mozilla

It was the best place I ever worked, along with some of the smartest, kindest people who I will miss dearly, but there comes a time when you have to leave.

Leaving Mozilla

> On burn-out and bull-headedness

@jrconlin “That's like mandating you put a bar on the steering wheel of an armored tank, that's actively crewed, in the middle of a base, with half the population watching.”

Wouldn’t it be more like putting a lock on a glass door that leads into a glass cube that contains an interactive art exhibit open to the public and staffed 24/7?

I could be wrong about your intentions with the point, but I was thinking the absurdity of putting a lock on something that is meant to be viewed and touched by anybody at any time (under supervision). The security measure ignores the realities of the situation and follows a simple checklist.

@ClickyMcTicker

Wow, that's a far better analogy. May  I borrow it and credit you?

(Again, this is why having outside contributors is important. They're often far smarter than you are.)

@jrconlin you are more than welcome to.