> All the integration code is open source. Pocket is a web service that is currently not open source. Why are you saying things that I've already said? I think it's because there's misdirection here that will deceive…
I agree with your position, especially when you compare it with Safari, which is not open source in any sense. However, all the Pocket features that Firefox integrates with are (still) closed source, even 2+ years after…
> Mozilla is [...] made a shift over the last few years from a scrappy, low-rent, nonprofit dedicated to helping the web to just another data mining tech company. This is a delightfully concise summary of Mozilla today.…
... and it cost $29m... and the thing still isn't open source... Thanks, MoFoCo.
> All the integration code is open source. Pocket is a web service that is currently not open source. Why are you saying things that I've already said? I think it's because there's misdirection here that will deceive…
I agree with your position, especially when you compare it with Safari, which is not open source in any sense. However, all the Pocket features that Firefox integrates with are (still) closed source, even 2+ years after…
> Mozilla is [...] made a shift over the last few years from a scrappy, low-rent, nonprofit dedicated to helping the web to just another data mining tech company. This is a delightfully concise summary of Mozilla today.…
... and it cost $29m... and the thing still isn't open source... Thanks, MoFoCo.