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Ohio Joe

(21,756 posts)
Wed Mar 26, 2014, 11:43 AM Mar 2014

Gay Firefox developers boycott Mozilla to protest CEO hire

Yesterday, after nearly a year of searching, the Mozilla Foundation announced the hiring of longtime CTO Brendan Eich as its new CEO. The internal hire looks like Mozilla opted for a technological leader to head up the front office as opposed to a business school expert, though at this point, Eich's coding chops (inventing JavaScript, co-founding Mozilla) have possibly been outpaced by his past nine years of Mozilla leadership work.

But much of the public reaction to his promotion skipped past that "can a coder run a company" question, focusing squarely on another financial issue. In 2008, Eich donated $1,000 in support of California's Proposition 8, the ballot initiative that sought to ban gay marriage in the state. So shortly after the announcement of Eich's hiring, the reaction came swiftly. In particular, developers came forward with a mix of boycotts and reluctant acceptance.

App developer Rarebit ignited the conversation by announcing that it pulled its apps from the Firefox Marketplace. In a statement, Rarebit CEO Hampton Catlin recalled the story of his own gay marriage experience in California, which allowed him to marry Rarebit co-founder Michael Catlin. Catlin called Eich out for both his Prop 8 donation and his choice not to apologize.

"We morally cannot support a foundation that would not only leave someone with hateful views in power but will give them a promotion and put them in charge of the entire organization," he wrote.

http://arstechnica.com/business/2014/03/gay-firefox-developers-boycott-mozilla-to-protest-ceo-hire/

Fuck Firefox for going with a shitbag, I'll find a new browser.

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Ohio Joe

(21,756 posts)
2. So... Their being run by one who actively works to suppress peoples rights does not bother you?
Wed Mar 26, 2014, 12:18 PM
Mar 2014

I guess your browser is more important then supporting human rights.

Ohio Joe

(21,756 posts)
7. I have really liked using Firefox... I also used to enjoy Chik-Fil-A...
Wed Mar 26, 2014, 12:33 PM
Mar 2014

A lot of other products and services as well but the fact is, if they are putting their money towards things that are against my interests (equality is indeed an interest of mine), it is against my interests to give them my support.

Unless equality is not in your interest, I do not see how this is 'apples and oranges'.

Le Taz Hot

(22,271 posts)
5. You either support LBGTQ equality or you don't
Wed Mar 26, 2014, 12:23 PM
Mar 2014

and with your statement, I can see that you don't. Otoh, I like it when bigots just put it out there and clearly identify themselves. No guessing needed.

Le Taz Hot

(22,271 posts)
8. "Support" means more than lip service.
Wed Mar 26, 2014, 12:36 PM
Mar 2014

"Support" means tangible action, such as boycotting a product that is now headed by a bigot. Talking the talk means nothing without walking the walk.

Ohio Joe

(21,756 posts)
11. Drama? You think equality is some type of play?
Wed Mar 26, 2014, 12:51 PM
Mar 2014

You think those who are denied equality should what? Take things lite? Not worry so much about those who are actively working to continue to deny them equal rights? Should they just be happy with what they have?

What is the line where you allow people without equal rights to speak up without you finding their problems laughable?

Terra Alta

(5,158 posts)
16. Dumped Firefox for Chrome several years ago
Wed Mar 26, 2014, 10:14 PM
Mar 2014

and haven't looked back since. After hearing this, I'm glad I did.

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