This past weekend, Mozilla sponsored and participated in the San Francisco Green Festival, “the largest sustainability event in the world”, according to GreenFest’s about page.
Along with some print materials for the event, Mozilla prepared some good looking organic themed web buttons. Mozilla has been using the term to help explain Firefox as a product and the project behind it for a few months now.
Is it really necessary to make dumber and dumber slogans to spread Firefox?
The predicated “organic” is already stupid enough in its convential use. Do we really have to make it even more meaningless and absurd by widening it’s scope to software?
I tend to agree. Firefox is neither alive nor carbon-based.
But! The developers who produce are, unlike the legion of undead producing Internet Explorer. Definitely carbon-based.
Very stange the green “organic” … but to reduce the carbone footprint is good !
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