Mozilla Hands Out Open Source Awards (mozilla.org)
An anonymous reader writes: A couple months ago, we discussed news that Mozilla was planning to give back to the open source projects they rely on, to the tune of $1 million. Now, Mozilla has announced the first round of awards, giving out $503,000 in the process. The biggest payout, $200,000, went to Bro, who makes network monitoring software. They plan to use the funds to create "a public repository for sharing 3rd-party scripts and plug-ins." The Django project received $150,000, and they'll use it to "rewrite the core of Django to support (among other things) WebSockets and background tasks," and a few other goodies. Mercurial was awarded $75,000, which will go toward "better support for 'blame' (showing who last changed some code) and a better web UI." Also receiving awards were Read The Docs ($48,000), Discourse ($25,000), CodeMirror ($20,000), and BuildBot ($15,000).
Yet another organization desperately struggling to appear still relevant? Welcome to the club! You'll meet the many existing members like Yahoo.. and look, over in the corner, there's MySpace! (Ok, I'm forced to use Firefox on my work Linux system only because I don't have any admin priviledge to install anything else.)
I've abandoned my search for truth; now I'm just looking for some useful delusions.
Oracle immediately created a fork where Larry Elison won all the awards.
Bad-Reputation-Online.
I'll start: /s
/s on that, lest someone take this kind of sarcasm seriously a la this.
How could they donate money to an organization called "bro"? That's a completely sexist name and Mozilla shouldn't support this kind of misogyny!
Come to think of it, it's actually really sad that I have to put a
I'm surprised that they even allowed an organization named Bro to participate given how offensive it is.
I did not donate money to Mozilla back in the day in order for them to be able to spend six figures on PR. Fuck that noise. If they can afford that nonsense, they can afford to send me a refund. With about 15 years' interest.
Il n'y a pas de Planet B.
I really hope a big chunk of the next wave goes to the Tor Project. Mozilla is getting a lot back in the way of security & privacy oversight through the Tor Browser Bundle, as well as a great showcase for how Mozilla projects are helping to liberate people in oppressed nations like China, North Korea, and the United States.
So they support project with a "offensive" name? http://tech.slashdot.org/story...
fuck off and die ..
Those are two different - almost warring - factions. Slashdot used to be the place to go for Open Source news and discussions. These days a lot of anti-FOSS people come here. If they aren't paid shills then I can't imagine why they come here, but they do. I doubt you will see many people with lower Slashdot User Numbers like myself complaining. It is mostly ACs and people with absurdly huge Slashdot ID Numbers that are anti-FOSS..
Guns don't kill people; Physics kills people! - John Lithgow as Dick Solomon on Third Rock From The Sun
Imagine how good firefo would be if Mozilla didn't waste its money. Hopefully Donald Trump will be elected and send the tax auditors after Mozilla.
No. It's that they are Anti-FOSS. You are no doubt correct that there is a faction that are pro- good software regardless of whether it is open source or not. I know this because I fall into that camp, even though I am very zealous toward Linux and Good FOSS tools, if I need AutoCAD and somebody points me toward a Windows box with AutoCAD on it, I'll use it happily in a heartbeat. Still, I hate Microsoft because I understand them. Now, here's the problem:
I said there was an anti-FOSS faction here, and there is one. Clearly I could be wrong on the following, but I think you mistakenly thought I was saying there are only two factions, and so you - realizing that you are also a pro-good-whatever-it-is type felt attacked, not realizing that I was not referring to you at all, and so you felt the need two make sure that second group included you. I have good news, but you belong to a third group
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Guns don't kill people; Physics kills people! - John Lithgow as Dick Solomon on Third Rock From The Sun