Quantum? Hardly. →
Mozilla Foundation: Bad marketing decisions at the highest levels of the Foundation, should be a wakeup call for a house cleaning at the non-profit organization, not to mention a reset as to expectations regarding user privacy (regardless of the Foundations' platitudes talking up privacy). Coupled with tremendously flawed architectural decisions targeting application, functionality, browser and network security behaviors adding up to anti-patterns rampant throughout the product. Just shameful, and then, there's this...
Updated: Here's Chris Hoffman's take on the de-evolution of Mozilla, for good measure... In which, the ongoing infamous browser data sharing between Mozilla Foundation and Cliqz in Germany.