This is completely true, but on the other hand my choices are very limited when it comes to finding organisations with anything even remotely like the sort of mission I would like Mozilla to have.
I'm more or less resigned to supporting them (although with much less enthusiasm than I'd have otherwise) as the lesser of all available evils.
It does seem that quite a few people feel similarly, so I'd hope it'd be possible to create an alternative organisation with a tighter focus and to garner enough support to make it pay, but I'm aware what a huge undertaking a modern browser is, and how difficult it is to stand out in such a mature market.
I'm more or less resigned to supporting them (although with much less enthusiasm than I'd have otherwise) as the lesser of all available evils.
It does seem that quite a few people feel similarly, so I'd hope it'd be possible to create an alternative organisation with a tighter focus and to garner enough support to make it pay, but I'm aware what a huge undertaking a modern browser is, and how difficult it is to stand out in such a mature market.