> Richard liked the idea of a consorsium. He started devising a plan of his own. Luckily someone from the Mozilla foundation reached out to him. They did not like the way he was setting up the framework around the consorsium by giving members voting rights. They proposed keeping the direction of the project in developers hand. The friend from Mozilla being a lawyer was adamant on this point and saw through the implementation of the current setup.
> Richard liked the idea of a consorsium. He started devising a plan of his own. Luckily someone from the Mozilla foundation reached out to him. They did not like the way he was setting up the framework around the consorsium by giving members voting rights. They proposed keeping the direction of the project in developers hand. The friend from Mozilla being a lawyer was adamant on this point and saw through the implementation of the current setup.