Firefox Mobile browser fightback begins
Firefox makers blame community for lack of Mobile browser to date
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NEWS: 5 June 2008 11:10 GMT by Stuart Miles
Mozilla Europe president Tristan Nitot has blamed the community structure enjoyed by Firefox developers as one of the key reasons a mobile version of the browser has been slow to take off to date.
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However, it is true that Mozilla did not fit well in the traditional mobile industry, because we don't sell software licenses and don't have a professional services department. But the mobile industry is transforming itself, for example in adopting Linux, and these changes are much more favorable to our open-source and community-based approach.
In this newer mobile industry, Mozilla will be able to play a stronger role and put into hands of millions of Mobile users the technology and user-experience - shaped by our community - who have made Firefox such a success.
In my article above, I was saying that you don't blame the community, merely the problems associated with a community structure.
In the interview you seemed frustrated that you've got a great product, but due to the way the mobile market with its operators and handset makers is structured, Fifefox hasn't been able to get to where it wants a quickly as say Opera.
I do however look forward to seeing a Firefox mobile browser in action.