> My gripe with Mozilla was they're pursing all these side projects when they really should be targeting feature parity with Chrome. That's the only way people will ever switch.
A bit off topic from the post at hand, but my gripe was the opposite. The relentless pursuit of parity made them indistinguishable giving users no reason to switch (and taking dev time away from distinguishing features). Granted the pursuit of users instead of principles is its own folly that's hard to overcome when money is needed.
A bit off topic from the post at hand, but my gripe was the opposite. The relentless pursuit of parity made them indistinguishable giving users no reason to switch (and taking dev time away from distinguishing features). Granted the pursuit of users instead of principles is its own folly that's hard to overcome when money is needed.