That’s literally what non-profit means. You reinvest the profit back into the project rather than pocket the money. It doesn’t mean, no profit in the literal sense.
The Mozilla Corporation was established on August 3, 2005, to handle the revenue-related operations of the Mozilla Foundation. As a non-profit, the Mozilla Foundation is limited in terms of the types and amounts of revenue it can have. The Mozilla Corporation, as a taxable organization (essentially, a commercial operation), does not have to comply with such strict rules. Upon its creation, the Mozilla Corporation took over several areas from the Mozilla Foundation, including coordination and integration of the development of Firefox and Thunderbird (by the global free software community) and the management of relationships with businesses.
The Mozilla Corporation is for profit, but they reinvest all of their profits. They are also wholly owned by the Foundation.
Yes, and they’ve made some profit-driven decisions, such as pocket integration, but never on the level of what google does.
That’s why I’ve said they are far from perfect (but the best we have).
And dropping Thunderbird :(
Although it seems to be doing well now under its own, newish commercial corporation.
It’s coming along nicely. I donate and am a fan.
That’s literally what non-profit means. You reinvest the profit back into the project rather than pocket the money. It doesn’t mean, no profit in the literal sense.
Cool. The Mozilla Corporation is not a non-profit. It is a commercial company created to make profit to support development.
It is a non-profit.
Did you read that? Because it says it isn’t.
The Foundation is a non-profit. The Corporation is not. The Corporation is taxable. It can generate revenue in ways a non-profit cannot.