And yet, they have market share and an implementation. If you're committed to saying that Mozilla is spending its money well and there's not much waste in that budget, feel free, but I don't have much else to add here.
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Firefox OS sucked up almost all the resources Mozilla had, pulling them not just from mobile, but from desktop and web platform. No one at Mozilla was exempted from being called on to stop what they were doing to work on something for OS. It was our "mobile investment".
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This conversation started with a lot of criticism of FFOS. Yes, FFOS was a disaster. This kind of pendulum swing (BET THE FARM! NEVERMIND DEINVEST IN MOBILE!) is what's baffling
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After Firefox OS, we were not only behind on mobile we were years behind on desktop too, where we owe it to hundreds of millions of users to not suck. We spent the last couple years getting desktop back into shape. Now we're increasing investment in mobile platform and browsers.
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These are all good explanations from a 20,000 foot view in the abstract. Doesn't explain the Connected Devices boondoggle, internal resistance to servo, sudden large investment in MR, multi-million dollar all hands in expensive resort towns, executive infatuation with Davos, etc
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If you'd said: "we're working as hard as we can, but our leadership makes too many mistakes and I think that should change" this conversation would have been very short.
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