There's quite a difference between "not being perfect" and the continuous letdown and disappointment that is Mozilla management / decision making.
Mozilla just shattered an extension ecosystem and now there's like 10 extensions left. You can do store extensions in Nightly, but you now need a firefox account to do so. (And you have to press secret invisible buttons, not joking.) Non-store extensions are apparently canceled.
It's a power grab all the way down. We wouldn't make excuses if Google did that and we shouldn't make excuses if Mozilla does it.
Current Mozilla does not behave in a way that would demonstrate that they are a good steward for Firefox or the open web.
Mozilla just shattered an extension ecosystem and now there's like 10 extensions left. You can do store extensions in Nightly, but you now need a firefox account to do so. (And you have to press secret invisible buttons, not joking.) Non-store extensions are apparently canceled.
It's a power grab all the way down. We wouldn't make excuses if Google did that and we shouldn't make excuses if Mozilla does it.
Current Mozilla does not behave in a way that would demonstrate that they are a good steward for Firefox or the open web.