Vision is not about "feel good". It's about convincing people that you have a reason to exist that justifies the pain of another thing, and convincing them you'll stick around long enough to see it through.
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because you pretend to know what we believed in, while it's clearly not the case. Your whole view of what happened in FFOS is an alternate reality
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I was a Mozillian (such as the term makes sense) at the time, and have worked closely with Mozilla leaders and standards folks on web components, service worker, asm.js/wasm for years. More recently, I have attended literally every Mozilla all-hands.
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I am not trying to claim I know what the top FFOS leadership was thinking, which is why I said "Mozilla engineers" and not "top FFOS leadership". But I do know that multiple people at Mozilla were aware of the alternatives and felt it shouldn't be prioritized.
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I also have no idea "what happened" with FFOS, but I do know that I've worked with clients in major publishing companies and top-10 apps, and that they weren't interested in helping another platform, but are interested in PWA and even AMP.
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