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    1 month ago

    The thing is, people willing to maintain a fork could contribute to Firefox today, and reduce the development cost, reduce the need for income.

    Sure, some people will be more willing to contribute, if it’s a pure grassroots effort, or if they’re left without a browser otherwise, but to just assume that a fork will fix it, that’s wishful thinking.