Le samedi 16 décembre 2017 22:10:05 UTC+1, Benjamin Kerensa a écrit : > This isn’t really a governance issue although governance does get > improperly used for complaints like this often. > > Yes this is a privacy and ethical issue and it appears to go against the > Mozilla manifesto and it’s unlikely Chrome Team would ever make such a > mistake. It was disappointing to see Jascha Kayla’s-Wolff’s response to the > media it was tone deaf and unapologetic. > > That said this is still not the appropriate place to get any resolution > instead it would be more effective to open a bug with legal team to discuss > those privacy and user choice implications.
Thanks for answering and suggesting another channel. …though I am convinced this really is a governance issue. I don't buy marketing teams unapologetic answers. I feel something should be done at the governance level. It is far beyond a simple marketing or communication problem if some marketing people act as if they don't care about Mozilla values. That said I have given a look at two bugs about this issue on bugzilla. One of them has been *closed* (what a good idea, this surely will solve every problem) the other is *private*. > > > > On Sat, Dec 16, 2017 at 12:35 PM Jean-Bernard Marcon via governance < > governance@lists.mozilla.org> wrote: > > > Hi all, > > I am surprised nobody raised the issue already (maybe I missed the right > > channel) > > > > Users are complaining about last releases of Firefox installing an addon > > without their consent (optin is by default). > > > > This is definitely NOT in line with Mozilla values as stated in manifesto > > and various statements Mozilla used to reaffirm. > > > > (I would not even mention the sheer stupidity to believe that promoting Mr > > Robot can be a good idea because it is so cool, though the vast majority of > > users in the world don't give a f*ck about it) > > > > It is already too late to apologize for this very misguided piece of > > marketing, the traction gained by Firefox with fx57 version is currently > > spoiled for free and open source communities (Oh no,Mozilla did it again, > > they cannot be trusted) > > > > Please "governance" do something and stop that. > > > > Thanks > > > > - an old Mozillian contributor > > _______________________________________________ > > governance mailing list > > governance@lists.mozilla.org > > https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/governance > > > -- > Benjamin Kerensa _______________________________________________ governance mailing list governance@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/governance