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> That is too bad, everyone has their price though so not unexpected.

I think that’s a little unfair, makes it sounds as if there is malicious intent. I was just thinking of a way I could grow Waterfox with a company that would understand what Waterfox needs. VC for example would’ve definitely been the wrong fit, as they’d want an exit strategy and want it fast.




Okay, I can see that interpretation and I apologize. I was going for a 'next stage of things' which for businesses of this form (single product / modest revenue / digital assets) have a small number of exit routes for the developer.

#1) (and most common in my experience) Is to sell the business to a larger aggregator which allows the acquirer to grow the surface area of what they do (in this case sell ads, but it could be anything like service dentist offices or market business services). This pays the founder some money and let's them move on to different things.

#2) The founder/key contributor takes on a senior role at a larger company and their product becomes either an open source project or briefly a product of the larger company.

#3) The founder moves on to something else and product support goes away, updates don't happen and eventually operating systems have moved on and the product just doesn't work any more.

In all cases the 'intent' is that the founder needs to grow or do something different or their needs have changes (like having a family) and so their priorities shift. Life goes on and things evolve.


And I think you're unable to see or you're plainly ignoring the issue from concerned users perspective - what's more, you managed to insult them here saying there's some conspiracy theory just because users don't like what happened to the browser.

Whatever your plans were from day zero or what had to be done, this is not how you should handle this.


> And I think you're unable to see or you're plainly ignoring the issue from concerned users perspective

I don’t think that’s fair; I’ve done my best to reply to everyone.

> what's more, you managed to insult them here saying there's some conspiracy theory just because users don't like what happened to the browser.

People were making things up on reddit (which is when this blog post was posted) about what was happening. I think it’s a valid thing to say.




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