How is this further centralising the Web? You can still use whatever DoH provider you want (and there's plenty of them); the choice just shouldn't be tied to the network you're on.
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But you don't want it tied to a specific application either. It should be an OS level setting that lets you configure what DNS to use based on circumstance. This is possible today for power users (on Linux at least) and wouldn't be hard to implement for normal users.
This is a fair point, but the reality today is that basically every OS uses the network-provided DNS servers by default, so Firefox is completely right today to ignore the OS by default. If this ever changes such that it is common for the OS to use DoH instead of the network-provided DNS servers by default, then I'd agree that Firefox should follow the OS.