Mozilla is largely funded by Google though. But I agree they are using extremely-complicated "standards" as a way to create a monopoly on web technologies.
The Browser Wars wiki page is always a fun read. The only reason Firefox is still alive is because if it went under completely, Google would probably get slapped with and anti-trust. They want a browser that works, but doesn't have all the functionality of their flagship so they invest to keep the project running.
Also the EEE technique that Microsoft uses. It's way easier to pull off with non-GPL licensed codebases because they can literally just fork code and put it in their codebase without having to open it up. Meaning that the FOSS project will always be a few steps behind as long as they can keep adding closed features.
Mozilla is largely funded by Google though. But I agree they are using extremely-complicated "standards" as a way to create a monopoly on web technologies.
The Browser Wars wiki page is always a fun read. The only reason Firefox is still alive is because if it went under completely, Google would probably get slapped with and anti-trust. They want a browser that works, but doesn't have all the functionality of their flagship so they invest to keep the project running.
Also the EEE technique that Microsoft uses. It's way easier to pull off with non-GPL licensed codebases because they can literally just fork code and put it in their codebase without having to open it up. Meaning that the FOSS project will always be a few steps behind as long as they can keep adding closed features.