Mozilla Foundation crumbles as third of staff cast off
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"The Mozilla Foundation is reorganizing teams to increase agility and impact as we accelerate our work to ensure a more open and equitable technical future for us all," said Brandon Borrman, VP of Communications at Mozilla, in a statement to The Register Tuesday.
"That unfortunately means ending some of the work we have historically pursued and eliminating associated roles to bring more focus going forward. We're not sharing a specific number, but it represents about 30 percent of the current team."
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While Mozilla Foundation declined to quantify the number of people being let go, it reported 60 employees on its [2]2022 Form 990 disclosure [PDF], which was filed November 15, 2023. The Register understands the current headcount is closer to 120, so presumably around 36 people stand to lose their jobs.
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Mozilla Foundation is a 501(c)3 non-profit advocacy organization that runs subsidiaries Mozilla Corporation (the Firefox browser and other consumer products); Mozilla Ventures (a tech-for-good investment fund); Mozilla.ai, an AI R&D lab; and MZLA, which maintains the Thunderbird email client.
The foundation's advocacy efforts follow from the [5]Mozilla Manifesto , which calls for the internet to remain a global public resource that's open and accessible. Thus it pursues [6]policy advocacy , [7]privacy research , and [8]online campaigns in support of its stated mission.
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The restructuring affects Mozilla Foundation and it may somewhat limit the organization's advocacy efforts. "We want to clarify that the restructuring has not dropped advocacy; on the contrary, advocacy is still a central tenet of Mozilla Foundation’s work and we are in the process of revisiting our approach to it," said Borrman.
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A prior version of that statement – sent to The Register then revised – made a more expansive commitment. The initial wording suggested advocacy would be part of every Mozilla Foundation activity. The adjusted framing suggests that advocacy efforts will be dialed back.
Mozilla Corporation in February [14]laid off about 60 staff , representing about five percent of that software maker's headcount. Those cuts followed then CEO Mitchell Baker's [15]decision to step down and resume her prior role as executive chair of Mozilla Foundation. Mozilla Corporation's current CEO is Laura Chambers, who is leading the Firefox maker toward new sources of revenue, namely [16]advertising .
In its [17]consolidated financial report [PDF] for 2021 and 2022, Mozilla Foundation and its subsidiaries reported more than $1.2 billion in financial assets, up from around $1.1 billion in 2021. Royalties – largely fees from search engines – fell to $510 million in 2022 from almost $530 million in 2021. During this period, revenue from subscriptions and advertising reached about $76 million, up from about $57 million in 2021. ®
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[16] https://www.theregister.com/2024/06/18/mozilla_buys_anonym_betting_privacy/
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Um, one of these has revenue?
Relevancy it wouldn't surprise me heck if Mozilla just merge chromium and gecko together to make an amalgam browser.
Yeah, well, Firefox, the browser, is still my mainstay, but it's struggling and seems to be getting buggier on edge cases. I mostly like it because of NoScript (which can often be annoying too).
On iOS, it a) doesn't do well to save pages to the home screen. Chrome does. b) sometimes doesn't open links from SMS. Chrome does. As a result, I've had to change to Chrome as a default browser.
On Linux, CTRL+F doesn't actually open a search dialog. You have to use the menu, which lists CTRL+F as a shortcut. I think it does repeat searches though, once opened.
What's their latest marker share? 3%?
IIRC a software millionaire recently sponsored Ladybird, a fledgling browser, because he says FF does not accept direct sponsorship/donations. Heck, if we were promised it would just go to the browser, rather than "advocacy", I'd happily pay a one time $50-ish fee (no, not a sub).
Not that I agree with his politics, but Mozilla might have benefited from keeping Brendan Eich as a CEO. Esp judging from Brave.
Uncontrolled schisms
You see that's the beauty of libre software hyper competition and uncontrollable schisms. Don't like Firefox either use it loose it modify it or go to another browser like lb. Vote with your code and wallet
CTRL+F opens a dialog(ue) in FF on my Debian 12 system. And I have NoScript installed too.
YMMV
Seems giving their CEO a pay rise to 6.9 mil didn't help stem the crumble.
How can they be struggling so badly when their competition are ad- and spyware riddled disaster areas?