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Mozilla CEO fired for supporting Prop 8

Mozilla CEO fired for supporting Prop 8

Quote: (04-05-2014 08:40 PM)Vacancier Permanent Wrote:  

Does anyone know what this freakoid did to warrant a position a CEO of such a company as Mozilla? What are her achievements and contributions to the world?

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Netscape Communications Corporation and mozilla.org[edit]
In November 1994, Baker was hired as one of the first employees of the legal department of Netscape Communications Corporation.[7] Reporting directly to CEO Jim Barksdale, she jointly set up the initial department. She was responsible for intellectual property protection and legal issues relating to product development, reporting to the General Counsel. She also created and managed the Technology Group of the Legal Department. She was involved with the Mozilla project from the outset, writing both the Netscape Public License and the Mozilla Public License. In February 1999, Baker became the Chief Lizard Wrangler (general manager) of mozilla.org, the division of Netscape that coordinated the Mozilla open source project. In 2001, she was fired during a round of layoffs at America Online, by then the parent of Netscape.[8] Despite this, she continued to serve as the Chief Lizard Wrangler of mozilla.org on a volunteer basis.[9]
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Mozilla CEO fired for supporting Prop 8

Netscape ..it's been so long since I've heard that.
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Mozilla CEO fired for supporting Prop 8

Aol 6.0
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Mozilla CEO fired for supporting Prop 8

Well, I have some sweet plugins for Firefox, I am going to miss them.

Time to hit uninstall.

Deus vult!
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Mozilla CEO fired for supporting Prop 8

Quote: (04-03-2014 09:13 PM)Roosh Wrote:  

List of people who have been purged by liberals:

http://handleshaus.wordpress.com/2013/12...nd-purged/

Holy shit. I'm sticking w/ a pseudonym forever. Some of these ppl got their career wrecked for a tweet, groveled and are still banished from the city. Notice also, how the rise of social media tracks the rise of purges, that's no coincidence; twitter/facebook actually increase thought policing among most ppl.
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Mozilla CEO fired for supporting Prop 8

Quote: (04-03-2014 04:03 PM)Wutang Wrote:  

http://techcrunch.com/2014/04/03/brendan...fb&ncid=fb

"Re/code adds that Eich will also step down from the Mozilla Foundation’s board as a result of the changes. Pressure had been put on Mozilla to reverse the decision to install Eich as CEO since a donation worth $1,000, for the 2010 California Proposition 8 legislation repealing gay marriage was made public."

If we stopped using every service and supporting every business because of a CEO's views nothing would get done and nobody would buy anything.

I don't understand why liberal views get to dominate hollywoood and even the internet. look at any top internet site like google and others and all support big government, spying, liberal views, etc.

I also get very annoyed that a small but loud and whiny majority get to dictate things. I imaine the percentage of people out there who have a problem with mozillas ceo views to the point they woudln't use the browser is very low but a small but loud minority get him thrown out.
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Mozilla CEO fired for supporting Prop 8

By the way, what we're seeing with these purges is nothing new. The purges of Communist Russia were almost the same, except far more violent. The way it worked was simple:

- Communist digs through your past
- Communist finds info about you running a profitable business, or collaborating with a rich businessman
- Communist declares you "enemy of the proletariat"
- Communist ships you out to Siberia

Same thing happened in China, Vietnam, etc.

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Mozilla CEO fired for supporting Prop 8

I thought this was happened during McCarthy.
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Mozilla CEO fired for supporting Prop 8

Quote: (04-05-2014 09:50 PM)Ensam Wrote:  

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In 2001, she was fired during a round of layoffs at America Online, by then the parent of Netscape.[8] Despite this, she continued to serve as the Chief Lizard Wrangler of mozilla.org on a volunteer basis.[9]

Chief Lizard Wrangler.

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Mozilla CEO fired for supporting Prop 8

Bumping to show his new browser, Brave:
https://brave.com/
Thanks to youngblade for asking about it in the everything goes thread, which led me to look into it a bit.
Basically it's an ad and tracker free browser, which should run fast. Firefox eats up 300mb or ram just from starting up for me, because of all the adblock and antitracking addons I have installed.
I will try this new browser out, update this maybe after a week about how it handles for me.

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Mozilla CEO fired for supporting Prop 8

^ I've been using it for weeks, SP. Browsing is damn fast. Most mainstream news sites would either struggle to load or crash completely on my old brower due to issues with the advertising scripts and now everything loads almost instantly. Still some issues to iron out here and there, but they update it regularly, and I enjoy knowing I'm doing my small part to destroy the clickbait model.

Been trying Duckduckgo as a search engine to avoid Google, Yahoo and MSN entirely, but some people have said they can't be trusted. Anyone got a better suggestion?
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Mozilla CEO fired for supporting Prop 8

What browser did you use before?

"A stripper last night brought up "Rich Dad Poor Dad" when I mentioned, "Think and Grow Rich""
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Mozilla CEO fired for supporting Prop 8

I'm going to have to check out this Brave browser.

MikeCF gave it a bump too.
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Mozilla CEO fired for supporting Prop 8

Same. I have been using Brave browser since Brendan Eich first announced his project. Brave is still a work-in-progress so I predict it will be a popular browser as it continues to make improvements. Anyone who is familiar with Eich's excellent technology accomplishments over the years (Netscape, Javascript & Mozilla) will know that his work speak for itself.

Other alternative browsers I am currently using are Opera, Pale Moon and Vivaldi.

Has anybody ever used Tor browser? I've been having trouble with Tor's configuration, which I struggled with.

As for alternative search engines, I use either DuckDuckGo or StartPage.

Sources:
DuckDuckGo or Startpage?
These Are Edward Snowden's Favorite Security Tools (That Anyone Can Use)
Edward Snowden Explains How to Reclaim Your Privacy
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Mozilla CEO fired for supporting Prop 8

Thanks for the heads up.
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Mozilla CEO fired for supporting Prop 8

Quote: (06-03-2016 01:06 AM)spokepoker Wrote:  

Bumping to show his new browser, Brave:
https://brave.com/
Thanks to youngblade for asking about it in the everything goes thread, which led me to look into it a bit.
Basically it's an ad and tracker free browser, which should run fast. Firefox eats up 300mb or ram just from starting up for me, because of all the adblock and antitracking addons I have installed.
I will try this new browser out, update this maybe after a week about how it handles for me.

Props on the Brave browser suggestion. Most of my browsing I do at work, and I often have pages load incredibly slowly (those with tons of ads and backlinks)...

This Brave browser is incredible. My only complaint thus far is that it doesn't load this radio stream I listen to. And it just underlined (spell checked) the word "doesn't"...must not like conjunctions.

One more serious issue: when I go to post on RVF, none of the little links work (Insert Image, etc). Please help if you know why and how to fix.

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Mozilla CEO fired for supporting Prop 8

Love the new browser Brave... is lightning-fast compared to any other browser I have. Brave >>>> daylight >>>> Chrome >>>> daylight >>>> Firefox >>>> daylight >>>> IE. Not really much in the way of add-ons but that is a good thing.

Kudos to spokepoker and youngblade for mentioning it.
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Mozilla CEO fired for supporting Prop 8

Haven't used Brave yet, still satisfied with Firefox for the time being.

If you're wanting more resources in regards to avoiding tracking and advertising check out https://prism-break.org/en/

It was set up right after the Snowden leaks.

Also, from what I've read Brave doesn't stop ads entirely, just presents 'less intrusive' and 'more targeted' ads.

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