For its part, the nonprofit downplayed any significance. "This is not unusual in the world of the Mozilla project," according to a blog posting from Mitchell Baker, Mozilla Foundation president. "A number of people have moved from one employer to another within the Mozilla project. IBM, Novell, Sun, Red Hat, Oracle and now Google have employees contributing to the Mozilla project."
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- Firefox is free. It works great. Why hire people away from Mozilla if you want to USE Firefox? Heck, just USE it - Netscape brands the mozilla browser, for instance. You're hiring people that work for free now, and using them on a project to develop a free browser. Hmm, SOMETHING doesn't add up.... (Read the rest)
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