Mozilla Thunderbird, "Hey Hi" (AI) Hype, Firefox, and Mercurial
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Thunderbird ☛ Mozilla Thunderbird: VIDEO: Q&A with Mark Surman
Last month we had a great chat with two members of the Thunderbird Council, our community governance body. This month, we’re looking at the relationship between Thunderbird and our parent organization, MZLA, and the broader Mozilla Foundation. We couldn’t think of a better way to do this than sitting down for a Q&A with Mark Surman, president of the Mozilla Foundation.
We’d love to hear your suggestions for topics or guests for the Thunderbird Community Office Hours! You can always send them to officehours@thunderbird.org.
October Office Hours: Q&A with Mark Surman
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Bryan Lunduke ☛ Mozilla Hosts "Feminist, Decolonial, LGBTQIA+, Climate Justice using Al" Event
After laying off 30% of their staff, Mozilla Foundation flies to a Zambian resort to promote Marxism & anti-Capitalism.
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Mozilla ☛ The Mozilla Blog: We asked why you love Firefox. Here’s what you said.
For two decades, Firefox has been at the heart of an open, user-centered web. From the early days of tabbed browsing and pop-up blocking to today’s privacy protections and customization options, Firefox has empowered users like you with control and freedom to explore the internet on your own terms. So, to mark our 20th anniversary, we asked: What made you fall in love with Firefox?
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Andrew Halberstadt: Jujutsu: A Haven for Mercurial Users at Mozilla
One of the pleasures of working at Mozilla, has been learning and using the Mercurial version control system. Over the past decade, I’ve spent countless hours tinkering my worfklow to be just so. Reading docs and articles, meticulously tweaking settings and even writing an extension.
I used to be very passionate about Mercurial. But as time went on, the culture at Mozilla started changing. More and more repos were created in Github, and more and more developers started using git-cinnabar to work on
mozilla-central
. Then my role changed and I found that 90% of my work was happening outside ofmozilla-central
and the Mercurial garden I had created for myself.