Its nice they are taking a stance. I find it difficult to support anyone that believes some people should have rights and others should not. Such anachronistic ways of thinking will hopefully die out in a few generations.
Oh and Dani, you get extra points for your sig. Nice to see other people remember Tiny Toons.
Just keep wallowing in your own chaotic insecure delusions.
Currently removing Firefox as my primary browser...
I honestly thought this must be an April fool prank...
SOOOO disappointed that it's not...
I've just posted about this on Facebook, so that my friends can make decisions about Mozilla...
Shocking in this day and age...
Never used them, but I know a few who do.
I am telling 2 individuals as I type this ... to tell a friend, and then they can tell a friend, and they can tell a friend, and ......
"insensitive prick!" – Danielle Algo
Being bi myself and having a brother who's been married to his husband for 13 years now (USA, you're late to the party!) I absolutely disagree with Brendan Eich's position on this, but as a web developer he's also kind of a hero of mine, professionally. Still is.
Brendan Eich invented JavaScript in 1995, while working at Netscape. It's nowadays one of the most used programming languages in the world and is THE programming language of the web. It's in all modern browsers and almost all websites use JavaScript, including this website and even the editor I'm typing this in right now uses JavaScript. Without JavaScript the web would be a much duller place.
Eich also co-founded Mozilla when AOL, who had bought Netscape, didn't show any interest in continuing that browser. Mozilla's goal is to ensure that the web stays open. Open for everyone, including gays and other under-privileged (think about Firefox OS for instance). Microsoft's Internet Explorer had an almost complete monopoly (around 95% market share) at that time and Mozilla's first big achievement was to bring that down and show other companies that there was room for more more than one browser and that web standards are important for interoperability. Microsoft/Internet Explorer was famous for abusing their market share and pushing rivals out of business by making their monopoly browser less and less interoparable. The fact that people can now easily sack a browser because of the misguided ideas of it's CEO about gays is in fact a direct result of Mozilla's success.
I'm sure the web has played a big role in the emancipation of the LGBTQ community, because it is open and accessible to many people. Mozilla plays a big part in making sure it stays open and accessible and as a co-founder Eich plays a big part in Mozilla.
I really don't understand how he can align his anti-gay views internally with his 'open for all' views for the web. He doesn't express his bigotry in public, but he did indeed financially support Prop 8 and anti-gay politicians (the world found out because his donations were made public). I sure hope he will apologize soon, but I won't be holding my breath though. And I also hope that the Mozilla project won't make a plunge because of this.
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A good thing that was avoided, though I wonder how well a boycott of him and everything he has done would actually work. The man invented javascript, too.
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I think it is a good thing that companies publicly support equal rights for all....maybe I'm an idealistic fool but I think I'd rather see OKCupid hope Mozilla Firefox has the good sense to change rather than fail...but conversely this kind of idiocy does beg for strong statements so good for OKCupid
The multi-laser was definitely twisted prior to entry despite the poor photographic evidence. However, the gene pool will never be the same again (apart from Wednesday afternoons). Nigel saw me.
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