Leaving Mozilla

A departing employee from Mozilla reflects on the importance of mentorship and the company's mission to maintain a user-centric, independent browser. The author warns against the risks of trying to compete with larger corporate browsers at the expense of the community.
Why it matters
It offers a cultural critique of the tech industry and the challenges of maintaining open-source values within a funded organization.
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The article is a personal reflection/opinion piece from an employee's perspective, which is inherently subjective but not politically biased.
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