On 2014-04-30, 11:46 AM, benoit.les...@gmail.com wrote:
I think these are bad excuses. The right thing being hard is never a good excuse for not doing the right thing. If that means hiring more people, or mobilizing more community members to achieve that goal, or lose a few months of good statistics, so be it.

The Open Web isn't suffering from a shortage of Right Things That Need Doing right now, but time and money aren't infinite and there are places that we can put employee and community effort that are way more important to Mozilla's mission and the future of the Internet than bailing out of Google Analytics.

If you'd like to know what those things are, and how you can help, contact me! We have a ton of stuff that needs doing, and you can learn about them in a bunch of places:

- Coding opportunities?
    Take a look at  http://whatcanidoformozilla.org/  and
    Follow StartMozilla on Twitter at https://twitter.com/startmozilla/

- Helping test stuff?
    Take a look at https://oneanddone.mozilla.org/  or
Try using a pre-release version of Firefox: http://www.mozilla.org/firefox/aurora/

And that's just scratching the surface.

If you want to personally opt out of participating in Google Analytics, everywhere, there's an addon for that here:

https://tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout

... but if we get to the point where that's the most important thing, or even one of the top twenty most important things, that Mozilla can put time and resources towards? That'll be a pretty remarkable day, if you'd like to help us get there.



- mhoye
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