The EULA is not a recognized free license, thus Firefox has to move to restricted. No questions there.
That way, it can still be in the default install - and the unbranded browser can be installed if choosing to install with the 'free software only' option.
It doesn't really matter, though.
The EULA is not a recognized free license, thus Firefox has to move to restricted. No questions there.
That way, it can still be in the default install - and the unbranded browser can be installed if choosing to install with the 'free software only' option.