“Basically, Chrome broke half of user websites, the ones that were relying on touch/scroll events being cancellable, at the benefit of winning some performance for websites that were not yet aware of this optional optimization.”— Nikita Prokopov, tonsky.me
“Do we want the government to control the Internet? Or do we want to embrace the light-touch approach established by President Clinton and a Republican Congress in 1996 and repeatedly reaffirmed by Democratic and Republican FCCs alike?”— Ajit Pai, recode.net
“The internet was free and open from the dawn of the internet age during the Clinton administration until 2015.”— Ajit Pai, recode.net
“Literally, I woke up in a bad mood and decided someone shouldn’t be allowed on the Internet. No one should have that power.”— Matthew Prince, gizmodo.com
“The promise of the web is that anyone can access content using any browser on any device. Woven into this promise are some of humanity’s greatest aspirations — self-determination, freedom, education and discovery. Designing for cross-browser compatibility opens your work up to the largest possible a…”— Justin Crawford, hacks.mozilla.org
“The open web is free—free like language is free, like consciousness is free. Freedom not so much as a right, but as a technical and inalienable fact.”— Robinson Meyer, theatlantic.com
“WordPress is in a market as competitive as it has ever been, especially on the proprietary and closed side. I believe WordPress will win, first and foremost, because of its community — the hundreds of core developers and large commercial companies, the tens of thousands of plugin and theme developer…”— Matt Mullenweg, ma.tt