When I tried to look, the results maxed out at 10,000 and the bug tracker stopped being able to respond or sort by date. I wouldn't call 10,000+ "a few" it sounds like you're downplaying it for some reason.
Should releases include hundreds of closed bugs? No. But there could be a couple dozen. Mozilla has the resources to do that. Look at their release notes. A handful of security fixes (good) and otherwise nothing about bug fixes. These are not the release notes of an organization prioritizing software quality.
When I tried to look, the results maxed out at 10,000 and the bug tracker stopped being able to respond or sort by date. I wouldn't call 10,000+ "a few" it sounds like you're downplaying it for some reason.
Should releases include hundreds of closed bugs? No. But there could be a couple dozen. Mozilla has the resources to do that. Look at their release notes. A handful of security fixes (good) and otherwise nothing about bug fixes. These are not the release notes of an organization prioritizing software quality.