Hi,
I completely agree with Irvin here. This proposal is extremely
uncomfortable for me, even after reading about Rappor, I share the same
concerns others have expressed in this topic about privacy and user
expectations.
I think we can be creative if the problem is that we need to understand
whic
Hi,
Daniele opened a topic about this the other day:
https://discourse.mozilla.org/t/react-license-and-mozilla/18293
Cheers.
El 22/08/17 a las 21:54, Ehsan Akhgari via governance escribió:
> On 08/22/2017 12:38 PM, zbraniecki--- via governance wrote:
>> We're currently using React in multiple p
Hi,
I would like to support Leo's comment here, and add a few point based on
my experience comparing a 2004 Mozilla vs a 2018 Mozilla:
* The original problem described in this email is about engaging with
a staff team on a feature discussion. We are a medium-sized
organization today and
Ehsan, thanks for this information and congratulations for explaining
the background, implications and how the decision was made. For me this
is a clear example of good communication.
Did we run this rationale in advance with other community groups and
experts just in case we are missing anyth
Hi,
A few questions on your proposal:
- What problems are we trying to solve?
- How is this restriction compatible with an open (libre) license?
- Isn't the "violation of the United Nations Universal Declaration of
Human Rights" already prosecuted by law?
- If people are violating these rights, w
Hi Akshay,
Let me answer specifically about the programs and team I am and I've
been involved during the last 5 years and frame my answer on Mark's post
back then and illustrate with some examples (there are probably more but
too long for an email):
/"Many more people than today are working on Mo
Hi Akshay,
Thanks for your feedback. Since this is about the Reps program and you
have already opened a conversation on the Reps discourse (where I'v
already commented some of your points).
Can I suggest we centralize the conversation there so it's easier for
everyone to follow?
Thanks!
El 2/11