"We actually have a real community of people doing useful things"
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Baker’s context matters. As Mozilla’s longtime chair and former CEO (and, yes, a lawyer by training), she’s spent decades translating idealistic internet rhetoric into durable institutions: open-source governance, nonprofit missions, and products that can survive market gravity. A lawyer’s ear shows up in the choice of words: “community” is not just a vibe; it’s a stakeholder group with obligations, norms, and legitimacy. “People doing” foregrounds agency over brand. It resists the Silicon Valley habit of crediting “platforms” for what human labor actually accomplishes.
The subtext is also defensive. It implies scrutiny: observers doubting that an open, volunteer-driven ecosystem can deliver results at scale. Baker’s sentence answers with something like evidence, not inspiration. It’s a reminder that the internet’s healthiest counterculture isn’t nihilism; it’s the unglamorous work of building and maintaining shared infrastructure.
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