My main disagreement with the Mozilla boycott is that I believe it is wholly unfair to disregard so many years of hard work by countless contributors that have all been pivotal in the advancement of web technologies, just because of the actions of one person (even if it is their de facto figurehead), whose intentions, by the way, are still not clear.
Even more, considering Mozilla's a free software non-profit foundation. But if you're going to do it, why half-ass it? After all, Eich is the man. Go on and boycott JavaScript. A dedicated activist like Stallman would not persist merely because of convenience.
Even more, considering Mozilla's a free software non-profit foundation. But if you're going to do it, why half-ass it? After all, Eich is the man. Go on and boycott JavaScript. A dedicated activist like Stallman would not persist merely because of convenience.