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So sorry you have caved into the bullys and let Eirch go. Shame on you.

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This is no longer a free country when a righteous man can be bullied out of his life's work by a small vociferous group of bullies. I've used Mozilla since 2000, I love it. I never knew about the man behind it, but since the headlines on this, I've been reading about him. He seems like a great man and you've let him go, caving into the pressure of mean people. Your company will be the worse for it, it will change and not for the better. You have started the decline.

This is no longer a free country when a righteous man can be bullied out of his life's work by a small vociferous group of bullies. I've used Mozilla since 2000, I love it. I never knew about the man behind it, but since the headlines on this, I've been reading about him. He seems like a great man and you've let him go, caving into the pressure of mean people. Your company will be the worse for it, it will change and not for the better. You have started the decline.

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See it is already changing, you are barking the party line.

The Mozilla board did not force or fire or let him go but rather it was his own choice to step down for Mozilla and the Mozilla community. He actually said he was refusing to go the day before but I guess he changed his mind.