@condret @vmbrasseur Personally, I would specifically suggest the following:
- Work through bugs from the bug tracker, especially bugs that have existed for several years
- Reintroduce FTP protocol support
- Support the Gemini protocol
- Remove nonsense from Firefox so that LibreWolf becomes unnecessary
- Add support for features such as access to USB and serial devices to better compete with Chromium
- Clean up Firefox of proprietary components and publish it reproducibly in F-Droid
mark22k@layer8.space
@mark22k@layer8.space
Hi
, I am very interested in the overlay networks, especially I2P
and the dn42. I live in Hannover, Germany. As programming language I prefer Ruby
or C++
. I want to stand up for security and privacy. Therefore, I mainly use free software.

I2P router family "bandura" | AS4242422923 | AS4201272923 | CRXN fd92:58b6:2b2::/48 | ygg{1-4}.mk16.de (TCP 1337 / TLS 1338)
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RE: Mozilla wants your input.
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RE: Mozilla wants your input.
@vmbrasseur And what should actually be a matter of course: forks like LibreWolf should become unnecessary if Mozilla removes nonsense from Firefox on its own initiative.
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RE: Mozilla wants your input.
@vmbrasseur And in mobile Firefox: that it finally becomes truly FLOSS and can be published reproducibly in F-Droid. And that connections run smoothly or reload automatically (similar to Cromite), even with unstable internet.
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RE: Mozilla wants your input.
@vmbrasseur Personally, I would like to see Mozilla return to its core, the Firefox browser, and fix long-standing bugs and ensure compatibility with Chromium (for example, video conferences run more smoothly in Chromium, and websites can access USB and serial devices with Chromium). I also miss the FTP protocol support in Firefox. Support for the Gemini protocol would also be nice.