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The mozilla foundation needs to be gutted or dissolved. Why do you need so much money? Oh, is it maybe because your fucking execs gobble it all up while the devs scrounge for scraps and the community contributes for free to your projects, you fucking executive pigs?
I hope it crashes and burns. I would bet serious money that the softare projects would not only survive but thrive without them.
If you actually had a look at their actual numbers, they're a charity you know, they're public, you'd see that the bulk of money is spent on charity. Mozilla has never been a charity to develop Firefox, Firefox has always been the breadwinner for Mozilla's charity operations.
I did, i abso-fucking-lutely did look at their numbers.
The 2024 numbers are not fully in, we can take a look at 2023. here is a link for you to follow along - https://assets.mozilla.net/annualreport/2024/mozilla-fdn-2023-fs-final-short-1209.pdf
I am skipping the income part, because its clear where they get the vast majority of their money.
[in millions, rounded up] Total revenue: $653
From which expenditures:
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Program staff: $202.4
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Management: $123.4
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Fundraising: $2.4
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Non-salary expenses: $162.2
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Grants and fellowships: $6.4
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Income tax: $14.4
Total expenditure: $511.1
So when you say "the bulk of money is spent on charity", do you mean salaries? Because from what I can see, that is where the "bulk" is.
The charity part, from the 2023 revenue is 1%.
I was talking about the foundation itself, not foundation+subsidiaries. And yes ever since the writing was on the wall wrt. google funds they've been putting more and more money in investments to make sure they can survive, as opposed to grants. Still keeping with the foundation's mandate, though, e.g. all their VC investments into AI are the polar opposite of what the likes of OpenAI are doing. Kinda sceptical e.g. huggingface will ever turn a profit, much less a significant one, but it's important to have them.
Reduce exec pay to normal levels.
Funnel most of the funds to the Firefox department.
Stop acting like a tech start-up and become a worker owned co-op instead.
Allow people to give to firefox directly, like they do with thunderbird.
Sure, why not
'Your honor, we urge you to allow this company to continue breaking the law because our business is insolvent without the revenue we earn from crimes.'
I like Firefox, but if enforcing antitrust collapses Mozilla than so be it. How long has this car been going on? Have they not established any plans for what they'd do if this happened? They derive 75% of their whole company revenue from one source that was likely to be found illegal? They really thought that was a good idea? That's a hell of a business model. It's not a judge's job to save them from that.
Yeah, they really should have allowed us to give to firefox directly a long time ago. Why they don't is beyond me considering they do with thunderbird.
Sue Google for damage from it's monopoly. There's your money right there.
I like the way you think!
Firefox: "But I'm nothing without Google money"
FOSS community: "If you're nothing without Google money, then you don't deserve it."
Mozilla executives are once again carrying water for Google.
If there is any doubt who they work for, watching them testify in defense of Google's monopoly should be all you need.
Every nation in the world should fund open source technologies with a large chunk of their tax revenue. The fact that this isn’t even close to happening almost everywhere says all we need to know about world governments and their corporatist nature.
This is what I came here to say. This is a sovereignty issue they could solve with a miniscule portion of their defense budgets.
I stopped using Google as my default search engine year's ago in favor of duck
How much does Firefox development cost? The Mozilla Foundation itself has a dearth of friends even among hackers. But Firefox is worth preserving. Could we get enough paying supporters to continue development?
If they allowed us to give to firefox directly, maybe. Personally we think it is likely that mozilla badly needs to become a worker owned co-op so that CEOs stop taking so much.
The day the browser comes back to the Mozilla foundation, you'll realise you don't fucking need Google.
We the community, are waiting for the moment we can invest on our (currently) only chance to truly fuck with Google.
Sure. I mean, I'm not going to stop using it, and people will make forks for eternity, but the average joe might switch... However, the average joe supports Nazis these days, so I don't really give a shit about what the majority are doing.
Wouldn't other search engines be happy to make the same deal? Maybe they wouldn't pay as much as google but it wouldn't be as catastrophic as implied.