arstechnica.com— Mitchell Baker intends to step down as the CEO of Mozilla. Mozilla COO John Lilly will take over the CEO position and plans to make a strong Firefox 3 release his top priority.
Jan 8, 2008View in Crawl 4
CEO ??!?Last time I checked Mozilla is nonprofit or charity..... no? So it is corporation now..? or what the hell is going on there? Don't say that another upper-class management mofo is awarded millions for our code donated for free!! My head is going to crash and reboot now...
Same here- most extensions work. Download and add the "Nightly Tester Tools" extension to disable the "version blocking" on the extensions. Adblock, No Script, Grease Monkey and more work fine.
I do web consulting for non-profits and have yet to work with one that didn't have a CEO. The title CEO has nothing to do with whether you are non-profit on for-profit.
I'm pretty sure 99% of Firefox users abbreviate it as FF. In fact, this is the first time I've ever heard of "Fx". I don't really care what Mozilla says, I will continue using FF.
tuzzielJan 9, 2008
CEO ??!?Last time I checked Mozilla is nonprofit or charity..... no? So it is corporation now..? or what the hell is going on there? Don't say that another upper-class management mofo is awarded millions for our code donated for free!! My head is going to crash and reboot now...
mrpigJan 9, 2008
Same here- most extensions work. Download and add the "Nightly Tester Tools" extension to disable the "version blocking" on the extensions. Adblock, No Script, Grease Monkey and more work fine.
ungamedplayerJan 9, 2008
You commited code to mozilla ? And on another note, what makes you think that npo's and charities can't have a CEO ? They are still a business...
estacadoJan 9, 2008
Can he get Evangeline Lilly's autograph for me?
zdislawJan 9, 2008
I do web consulting for non-profits and have yet to work with one that didn't have a CEO. The title CEO has nothing to do with whether you are non-profit on for-profit.
sairgemJan 9, 2008
I'm pretty sure 99% of Firefox users abbreviate it as FF. In fact, this is the first time I've ever heard of "Fx". I don't really care what Mozilla says, I will continue using FF.
crossersJul 19, 2008
I think it must be much faster Firefox yes? <a class="user" href="http://www.shpe-sac.org">http://www.shpe-sac.org</a><a class="user" href="http://www.ocflex.com/">http://www.ocflex.com/</a> <a class="user" href="http://www.trgovinca.org">http://www.trgovinca.org</a><a class="user" href="http://www.chasr.org/">http://www.chasr.org/</a>