On Thu, Dec 3, 2015 at 10:45 AM, Sam Foster <[email protected]> wrote:

> We keep chasing after this silent majority when our most vocal potential
> advocates are poised and ready to adopt FxOS once we tick a few more
> feature boxes.
>

I disagree with that statement on two points:

   1. I don't think the most-voted bug list represents our "most vocal
   potential advocates"; and
   2. "Once we tick a few more feature boxes" is a tactic that has failed
   our very project countless times in the past.

If with a little effort we can remove some of these road-blocks, we should
> consider it, no?
>

I, along with every other reply in this thread, have agreed with you on
this point: that we should consider, evaluate, and implement feedback from
foxfooders. Feedback is important.

The disagreement, I think, is in the belief that addressing the most-voted
foxfooding bugs in this list <http://foxfooding.github.io/dashboard/> will
meaningfully change our position. I don't think that list contains enough
meaningful data to be referenced as a substantial part of our strategic
trajectory.
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