Mozilla lays off 250 employees while it refocuses on commercial products

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Mozilla lays off 250 employees while it refocuses on commercial products

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Potentially this affects both Firefox and SeaMonkey, though it may take a while.

Mozilla lays off 250 employees while it refocuses on commercial products
The Mozilla Corporation announced today it was laying off approximately 250 staff members in a move to shore up the organization's financial future.

The layoffs were publicly announced in a blog post today. Employees were notified hours before, earlier this morning, via an email [PDF] sent by Mitchell Baker, Mozilla Corporation CEO and Mozilla Foundation Chairwoman.

Baker's message cited the organization's need to adapt its finances to a post-COVID-19 world and re-focus the organization on new commercial services.

Baker said that after the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, Mozilla attempted to minimize the healthcare crisis' financial impact with "immediate cost-saving measures such as pausing our hiring, reducing our wellness stipend and cancelling our All-Hands [meetings]."

However, Baker said that Mozilla's "pre-COVID plan is no longer workable."

"We have talked about the need for change — including the likelihood of layoffs — since the spring. Today these changes become real," the Mozilla CEO said today.

"We are reducing the size of the MoCo workforce by approximately 250 roles, including closing our current operations in Taipei, Taiwan. Another 60 or so people will change teams. The people who are included in the reduction are both true Mozillians, and professionals with high degrees of skill and expertise and commitment. This action is not in any way - not, not, not - a reflection on personal or professional qualities."

Baker said that all the 250+ employees that have been laid off today will receive severance pay for the rest of the year, along with H1 2020 bonuses.

The company also plans to publish a "talent directory" where it plans to advertise the skills and experience of the staff members it laid off today (if employees agree to have their names listed).

In 2018, the Mozilla Corporation said it had around 1,000 full-time employees worldwide. Mozilla previously laid off 70 employees in January, meaning the organization has fired nearly a third of its workforce this year alone.

Mozilla to refocus on its own commercial products

Going forward, Baker said Mozilla will also be re-thinking its core business model and put more focus on financially viable products.

"Recognizing that the old model where everything was free has consequences, means we must explore a range of different business opportunities and alternate value exchanges," Baker said.

"We must learn and expand different ways to support ourselves and build a business that isn't what we see today."

This most likely includes a bigger focus on Mozilla's VPN offering, which Mozilla formally launched last month. Virtual Private Network (VPN) apps are one of today's biggest money-makers in tech, and Mozilla, despite arriving late to the party, is set to become one of the biggest players on the market, primarily due to its reputation as a privacy-first organization and civil and privacy rights advocate.

Furthermore, Mozilla's contract with Google to include Google as the default search provider inside Firefox is set to expire later this year, and the contract has not been renewed. The Google deal has historically accounted for around 90% of all of Mozilla's revenue, and without it experts see a dim future for Mozilla past 2021.
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Google has not renewed the contract with mozilla that made google the default search engine in firefox and accounted for over 90% of the mozilla revenue.

Its funny that the article focuses on and blames Covid19 for the force reduction when in reality it is google.

Now why would google seek to cripple mozilla? Image
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A number of companies used the "Covid Excuse" for shedding staff so unsuprised really.

Mozilla should use startpage instead.
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perdido wrote: Thu Aug 13, 2020 4:54 am Google has not renewed the contract with mozilla that made google the default search engine in firefox and accounted for over 90% of the mozilla revenue.
I use https://www.lilo.org/ : it transmit an attractive part of the advertising revenues to https://emmabuntus.org/ and emmabuntus itself has an important activity to help poor people esp. in Africa. That search engine also works very well.
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perdido wrote: Thu Aug 13, 2020 4:54 am Google has not renewed the contract with mozilla that made google the default search engine in firefox and accounted for over 90% of the mozilla revenue.

Its funny that the article focuses on and blames Covid19 for the force reduction when in reality it is google.

Now why would google seek to cripple mozilla? Image

https://www.theregister.com/2020/08/14/ ... le_search/

"Mozilla has renewed its lucrative nine-figure deal with Google to ensure its search engine is the default in Firefox in the US and other parts of the world."

Moz will likely pocket $400m to $450m a year between now and 2023 from the arrangement with Google. Its 2018 staffing bill was $286m with a headcount of about 1,000. Mozilla is a non-profit open-source operation - so where is the need to axe 250 people?
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one wrote:
Mozilla is a non-profit open-source operation -
Let's see how this is going to end up.


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I would like to advise you to support the Seamonkey project as long as he is able to maintain it. Same for the Pale moon project.
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Mozilla - Devil Incarnate

- Analyzing Mozilla's finances -
https://digdeeper.neocities.org/ghost/m ... l#finances
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I was using Opera for many years-even back from when we had to pay for it. TThen, about a dozen years or so ago, I started trying out many different browsers. About 6 years ago, I settled with Firefox, with Vivaldi as secondary, and have been very satisfied. However, now, because of that news article, I'm going to dl, and look into SeaMonkey, and also Iron.

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