I have yet to be convinced that it is "the right thing to do" to include Firefox in *main* with these services enabled as default. In this state, FF is *not* "Free" software; you are required to accept a usage policy irrespective of how conspicuous or not that agreement happens to be.
Firefox/Mozilla are clearly trying to do "the right thing" - Canonical should do the same.
+1 to Dragonlord's comment #466
I have yet to be convinced that it is "the right thing to do" to include Firefox in *main* with these services enabled as default. In this state, FF is *not* "Free" software; you are required to accept a usage policy irrespective of how conspicuous or not that agreement happens to be.
Firefox/Mozilla are clearly trying to do "the right thing" - Canonical should do the same.