Mozilla did their biggest Reddit AMA yet on Thursday, June 13, with eight members of the Firefox leadership team. With 400 total comments on the post, they c…
I was going to also post the direct AMA link, but the OP is a nice concise summary of many of the key discussions, provided without having to go to that site. I’d recommend reading that instead and follow links as you see fit.
Why did they do it on reddit? Gross.
Because whether we like it or not, Reddit is still lame stream unfortunately
Where’s the coverage of users getting losses at Mozilla for buying an ad company? Did I miss it?
Second ad company, if you count FakeSpot selling private data to other ad providers!
And those are probably the "anything"s they would rather not respond to.
If they don’t respond to something that lots of folks are asking, then its probably the most important thing to cover in a summary…
Windows only PWA’s 😮💨