> > It's strongly our preference, and that of most of our users, to have Firefox as the browser in Ubuntu.
>
> Why? Is firefox so important to Canonical that you are willing to sacrifice a part of what makes the Free Software desktop unique.
All he said was that Firefox is so important that we are willing to
sit down and discuss this at length. Which is correct and sensible.
There's no need to resort to insults here.
> > It's strongly our preference, and that of most of our users, to have Firefox as the browser in Ubuntu.
>
> Why? Is firefox so important to Canonical that you are willing to sacrifice a part of what makes the Free Software desktop unique.
All he said was that Firefox is so important that we are willing to
sit down and discuss this at length. Which is correct and sensible.
There's no need to resort to insults here.