The Mozilla Digital Memory Bank is an interactive archive that allows you to contribute your images and experiences with Mozilla products, as well as to browse the histories left by others.
They've just used the product and love it. They use it because they liked it better than all the other alternatives out there. And honestly that has nothing to do with open source. ... But, you know, fundamentally it's about building a great product that people want to use because they like it better than other things out there.
read moreCompanies might make statements that they want to do this or that, but if their motivation is something else it’s not really a public service. The mission of Mozilla is to preserve choice and innovation on the Internet, so with that as its primary goal—yes.
read moreBasically, open source is about collaboratively creating something that everyone owns, and the things you own, you tend to care about. Of course, there are many people that just want to have things their way and complain as much as they can to get their point across, but I wouldn't call them contributors.
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