• Vash63@lemmy.world
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    Firefox is developed in the open and accepts outside contributions already. The only thing this is adding is a paid membership.

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    I don’t see much benefit of a fork being a member coop, since the product is already free. I could potentially see a worker coop - if this fork was intended to make a profit, and the people working on it are then incentivized to improve the product because they’ll personally benefit, then maybe we’d see more movement and innovation.

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      The fork is to preserve the core browser experience and provide security updates. If you hate AI jank bloating software, your best options for a browser is Chrome suffering. Certainly, you can refuse updates on Firefox going forward if they commit to this path, but you’re a single missing patch away from being an easier target for bad actors to exploit your security vulnerabilities

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    The mass won’t even consider being part of a paid membership of a cooperative that’s only purpose is a web browser. That would be the way to drive them even more into Chrome or Safari.

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        This has some serious “only landowners should be allowed to vote” vibes

        I will say directly that this model of governance is incompatible with the tenets of free software.

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          I will say directly that this model of governance is incompatible with the tenets of free software.

          Which of the four freedoms does it fall short of?

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            2, and by extension 3 and 4

            Hell depending on what this capital class votes for even 1 might be out the window.

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                because having some capital class dictate the project is entirely antithetical to having the choice to contribute, even the AI stuff is just being contributed by a few large companies who want it

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                  because having some capital class dictate the project is entirely antithetical to having the choice to contribute

                  Why?

                  the AI stuff is just being contributed by a few large companies who want it

                  Contributing something because you want it is how free software works.