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30 votes
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Is there a Google-free future for Firefox?
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Mozilla: The greatest tech company left behind
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I am a Mozilla employee, AMAA
Hi everybody, happy Friday! I am Aaron Klotz, a Staff Software Engineer on the GeckoView team at Mozilla Corporation. I have worked at Mozilla since the fall of 2012 and have worked on three...
Hi everybody, happy Friday! I am Aaron Klotz, a Staff Software Engineer on the GeckoView team at Mozilla Corporation.
I have worked at Mozilla since the fall of 2012 and have worked on three different teams across that time: Performance, Platform Integration & Security Hardening, and finally GeckoView.
Given the recent news about layoffs, I thought it might be cathartic to do an AMA to share my experiences at Mozilla and try to set the record straight the best that I can. I would not dare try this in other forums, but since the Tildes community is capable of civil discussion, I'll do it here! I provided some proof a long time ago when I first joined Tildes, and I'd like to think that many people in this community are willing to vouch for me at this point, but if you want more, I can add it.
Obviously I cannot discuss issues that are covered by my NDA (but fortunately most issues are not covered), and some details I might want to avoid out of sensitivity for people who were laid off. AMAA!
EDIT 1: Also to make clear (if it wasn't obvious): These opinions are mine and mine alone, do not reflect the opinion of any Mozilla entity, etc. etc.
EDIT 2: I'm logging off for the night, but I'll try to follow up throughout the weekend if I have time. Thanks for all the questions! Hopefully I've cleared up some things for you!
EDIT 3: Okay, I think I've gone through the other questions asked over the weekend, but I'm going to stop now! Thanks for your interest! Now, I've got a mobile browser to help build!
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Official Mozilla statement about the future of MDN Web Docs
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Mozilla signs fresh Google search deal worth mega-millions as 25% staff cut hits Servo, MDN, security teams
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Their Tube - Experience how the YouTube home page would look for six different personas
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Ameelio, a startup backed by the Mozilla's 'Fix the Internet', aims to provide free video calls and messaging to prisoners in the US where video calls can cost as much as $25 for 15min
11 votes -
Costs/funding in open-source languages
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Mozilla's outgoing content design lead is tweeting his artwork
@mart3ll: My Mozilla Design Journey ________________ Alright folks, this thread will travel through 141Gb of design files from 2006-2020. Some of the early work will be cringe-worthy, but hopefully this will show how a designer's skills progress over time. Let's get started!
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Firefox has started enabling DNS-over-HTTPS by default for all US-based users
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Firefox will start deprecating TLS 1.0 and 1.1 with Firefox 74, releasing on March 10, 2020
16 votes -
Add-on support was just merged into Firefox Preview
@aissn: Add-on support was just merged into Firefox Preview. Thanks @gabrielluong https://t.co/cXOCB00tKk
23 votes -
Thunderbird's new home
11 votes -
Diary of an Engine Diversity Absolutist
7 votes -
Mozilla lays off seventy as it waits for new products to generate revenue
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Firefox 72.0 release notes
13 votes -
Firefox Private Network
30 votes -
Firefox 71.0 has been released
21 votes -
Firefox UI is now built with Web Components
21 votes -
What half of iPhone users don’t know about their privacy
18 votes -
Bytecode Alliance: Building a secure by default, composable future for WebAssembly
9 votes -
Give Firefox a chance for a faster, calmer and distraction-free internet
27 votes -
ISPs lied to Congress to spread confusion about encrypted DNS, Mozilla says
15 votes -
Firefox to hide notification popups by default starting next year
22 votes -
Firefox 70 has been released
39 votes -
Firefox’s New WebSocket Inspector
12 votes -
CSS is weird because it's solving a weird problem: what does it mean to design for an infinite and unknown canvas?
12 votes -
Moving Firefox to a faster four-week release cycle
10 votes -
Coil, Mozilla, and Creative Commons have launched Grant for the Web, a $100 million fund to invest in reshaping the economics of the web
19 votes -
Configuring networks to disable DNS over HTTPS
8 votes -
Firefox’s test pilot program returns with Firefox Private Network beta
11 votes -
Firefox 69.0 released
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Mozilla’s Manifest v3 FAQ
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Mozilla CEO Chris Beard will step down at the end of 2019
18 votes -
New & Experimental CSS Tools in Firefox
8 votes -
Mozilla takes action to protect users in Kazakhstan
26 votes -
All Tridactyl installations might get removed by Firefox on Aug 21
12 votes -
As authoritarian governments surveil the internet, open source projects decide how to respond
7 votes -
MDN (beta) is now built with React
6 votes -
Add-Ons Outage Post-Mortem Result
13 votes -
Testing Picture-in-Picture for videos in Firefox 69 Beta and Developer Edition
12 votes -
Firefox 68 released
32 votes -
UK ISP group names Mozilla 'Internet Villain' for supporting 'DNS-over-HTTPS'
34 votes -
Mozilla CEO: Paid, premium features for Firefox coming this fall
66 votes -
Reinventing Firefox for Android: a Preview
40 votes -
Firefox: The evolution of a brand
13 votes -
Firefox 67 released - Updates focused on performance and privacy
23 votes -
Mozilla Firefox Preview, new Firefox browser, is available on Google Play
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Mozilla Research Call: Tune up Tor for Integration and Scale
6 votes