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My understanding is that Mozilla Foundation is a non-profit organization that focuses on open & accessible internet, and they have a for-profit arm that helps fund those initiatives.
So it's possible that the for-profit arm might axe projects that aren't working / not bringing in money, since otherwise it would put their wider goals at risk.
read more here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mozilla_Corporation
Aaah, gotcha. For someone reason I thought it was the other way around. Thanks
No problem, happy to share :)