Mozilla, a non-profit organization, began to carefully consider offering cash prizes to programmers who love open source and develop Firefox/Thunderbird.
Mitchell Baker, president of the Mozilla Foundation, told zdnet that they will repay those developers who actually created Mozilla today.CommunityMembers.
After cooperating with Google and Yahoo, the Mozilla Foundation has made a lot of profits and laid a material foundation for returning the Developer Program.
Baker said that many of them developed and optimized for Firefox for freeProgramUsers are still using computers that are outdated and have poor performance. Some even have to test LinuxCodeSearch around.
"Mozilla will recruit new staff immediately to provide resources and cash encouragement to developers ."
I would like to pay tribute to programmers who are working on the first line of open source software for free.