• @1984@lemmy.today
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      10 months ago

      I feel like of a group of dedicated Firefox engineers should fork the source code and start their own company.

      If they would focus on adding really useful features at a rapid pace, people would be willing to pay for it.

      Similiar to Kagi, if you make a really good software, you will get a group of dedicated people to support you.

      Just a tech company without these super expensive CEOs that are not needed in a smaller company.

      • @ForgotAboutDre@lemmy.world
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        3010 months ago

        Servo is a fork of a Mozilla research project, it’s moved to the Linux foundation.

        They are rebuilding a web engine built for the internet today, rather than adapting the older web engines of yesterday. Mozilla already uses some of their components in Firefox.

        But they are only building a web engine, for other people to turn into browsers, we views, electron alternatives etc.

      • @Psythik@lemmy.world
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        2910 months ago

        Aren’t there already a bunch of forks of Firefox already? How will one more help anything?

        • @cley_faye@lemmy.world
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          1910 months ago

          There is a difference between forks made by other people to tweak a project/do something specific for it, and the base project’s dev team moving away from whatever it became.

          I’m usually not in favor of such fork because the reason for moving away is sometime dubious; some project just rename themselves to “start fresh and drop legacy compatibility issue”. But in the case of Firefox, Mozilla is the thing holding back features while adding bloat. Since it can’t change to a saner structure with more long-term sustainability plans, devs/engineers could move into a fork to not be bound to that anymore.

          Of course it’s not that easy; for all the bad Mozilla (foundation or other, I don’t care much that they are two entities at this point since one is owned by the other) is doing to the actual software, they do provide salaries. At least, for now.

      • @fromaj_debite@lemmy.world
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        2010 months ago

        Lol. Firefox cost of development is $500 milions a year. Stop bs. No one can develop a browser anymore, even Microsoft. And the salary of CEO is not the problem.

      • @Blisterexe@lemmy.zip
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        1110 months ago

        I don’t think your idea is bad but remember that the reason that small companies (like the one that makes arc) can maintain a browser is that they’re using chromium, and maintaining a browser engine is the hard part

    • @Wanderer@lemm.ee
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      10 months ago

      How many people know why CEO’s get paid what they do?

      A lot of it is they are actually worth more than me and you.

      But the main thing that made CEO wages increase is that a law was passed for CEOs wages to be made public to discourage high wages. When that happened they competed against each other and the wage inflated.

      Currently the negotiating position of businesses is far higher than that of workers because they are scared of not having a job/ don’t know what they are worth. The workers need public salaries. But like a lot of things in this world the workers vote against their own interests.

      I’m not really sure how to fix that. But I’m starting to feel like someone really needs to try.