If people had figured out the mechanism, yeah. "Firefox added an add-on invisibly and it didn't show up on my add-on list" pretty bad.
You're pattern matching "community" into something I don't intend. I don't care about the Reddit echo chamber. I'm just part of a lot of large open source projects and a larger role for external contributors in leadership than what Firefox has is healthy.
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There was just no good reason why the mechanism they chose here was a good one, even from the perspective of the comarketing deal. You think users understand "installed addon" more than "website"?
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I was referring to the Mozilla contributor community being overly concerned about HN/Reddit posters, to be clear. Something I saw happen (and participated in) when I was an active Mozilla community member.
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And I'm not saying anyone needs to worry about Reddit. I'm saying a cross-company leadership team (as originally envisioned by the mission, https://www-archive.mozilla.org/mission.html ) would be a healthier situation than Firefox leadership = MoCo execs.
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Maybe! I’m not convinced, but respect your viewpoint
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