1. Please at least make iceweasel or icecat available in the Ubuntu repositories.
2. If Firefox has a proprietary EULA, it absolutely does not belong in the main repository. Put it with the other proprietary software.
I hate EULAs. One reason I use free software is that at work, I'm not supposed to randomly agree to EULAs that haven't been vetted by the legal department.
And I don't think anybody cares about having Firefox in the default install. What they care about is having *the functionality of Firefox* in the default install. So long as they can find the icon for a web browser and it has the functionality, I really don't think they care what it's called. I mean, consider the number of people who call Internet Explorer "the Internet" or "the e icon" and have no idea what it's actually called.
Just adding my vote:
1. Please at least make iceweasel or icecat available in the Ubuntu repositories.
2. If Firefox has a proprietary EULA, it absolutely does not belong in the main repository. Put it with the other proprietary software.
I hate EULAs. One reason I use free software is that at work, I'm not supposed to randomly agree to EULAs that haven't been vetted by the legal department.
And I don't think anybody cares about having Firefox in the default install. What they care about is having *the functionality of Firefox* in the default install. So long as they can find the icon for a web browser and it has the functionality, I really don't think they care what it's called. I mean, consider the number of people who call Internet Explorer "the Internet" or "the e icon" and have no idea what it's actually called.