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Mozilla is eliminating its advocacy division, which fought for a free and open web
(www.theverge.com)
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mozilla takes donations, but they don't fund Firefox development with that money. that's usually what people have against it.
The way you word it suggests that donations to Mozilla are expressly forbidden from being spent on Firefox. Which I doubt is true.
But yes, many would prefer to donate specifically for Firefox development than into a general pool for Mozilla to allocate as they choose.
Mozilla is set up as a non-profit with a for profit company as a subsidiary. The corporate Mozilla handles working on Firefox, mostly using money from Google for setting it as the default search engine. Because of that separation I don't think they can easily mix those two piles of money together.
There's this section from their FAQ:
IIRC they recently lost that google money in august since Google was found guilty of monopolistic practices. that is why they’ve been reducing budget everywhere (except AI….)
Google is still appealing it, so at best that will happen next year. But yeah, they're probably adjusting their budget in anticipation.
as i understand it, the money goes to the foundation, and it's the corporation that develops the browser. so it's probably not strictly forbidden, but it does imply that the money is not for browser development.
They do accept donations: https://foundation.mozilla.org/en/donate/