* Michael Poole: >> That having been said, I am inclined to agree that this presents a very >> murky >> issue made complicated by the debian packaging system. If 'apt-get install >> firefox' is functionally equivalent to 'apt-get install iceweasel' then you >> likely have either plan old "consumer confusion" or "initial consumer >> confusion." Both are bad. > > When and in what particulars do you propose this confusion would > occur? Neither the desktop icon (as the most promiment entry point) > nor the package (in data or metadata) leave much room for confusion.
During an update, a Firefox page appears. Another is displayed if you disable the search bar and press Ctrl+K. I don't know if this is a problem. We also continue to use Google's and Mozilla's web services in the background. If I were them, I wouldn't grant permission to use to rebranded products, but that's probably just me. 8-P -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]