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Comment by bloppe

7 months ago

Sure, but it matters why Google is funding them. Google funds Mozilla in order to keep them afloat as a foil to detract from antitrust scrutiny. That's only credible if Google does not exert any kind of pressure over them as a condition for that funding. If they did exert that kind of pressure, it would completely defeat the purpose of funding them in the first place.

So I don't consider that to create a conflict of interest.

Mozilla drags its feet on browser improvements to appease the overlord.

  • Mozilla config makes the old Windows registry look logically organized and named.

    (try to disable cache, for example...)

    i am unclear if Google merely counts on Mozilla acting like a reincarnation of the living-fossil that is the Apache foundation, or if their money steers this.