On 02/26/2016 10:53 AM, Charlie Kravetz wrote:
> On Fri, 26 Feb 2016 08:01:43 +1100
> "Daniel" <dan...@cryptosec.xyz> wrote:
>
> > While not relevant to Debian, Pale Moon for Windows is neat.
>
>
>
> > From: H Kyu [mailto:henry.s....@gmail.com]
> > Sent: 26 February, 2016 7:40 AM
> > To: debian-user@lists.debian.org; secur...@debian.org
> > Subject: Debian and Firefox/Iceweasel
>
>
>
> > ​Hello -
>
> > Recently, Mozilla's Firefox browser introduced a few new features that got 
> > me to remove Firefox on my Windows PC altogether.  The features were Hello, 
> > Camera Access (Android), and screen-sharing.  Every single one of those 
> > features did not sit well with me from a security perspective.  On top of 
> > that, Firefox seems to be splitting away from the Gecko engine, the Gecko 
> > engine was the main reason for my using Firefox in the first place - 
> > because I disliked the functional model of WebKits.  If I wanted a WebKit, 
> > I'd have used Chrome.  
>
> > Then there is the interface - I prefer the Firefox 1 interface... in fact, 
> > I prefer the Netscape Navigator 4's interface even better - practical and 
> > informational.  I like my status bar, and all my buttons showing all the 
> > time, even if disabled.  I like status indicators, which includes 
> > grayed-out buttons.  I also prefer the old settings screen where the 
> > browser remembers the last settings tab, and I can see all the settings 
> > without scrolling.  I am still amazed at the fact that Firefox would just 
> > abandon their core fans and move away to cater to others.   
>
> > Debian's Gnome uses Iceweasel much like Windows uses IE.  
>
> > MY QUESTION:  Would Iceweasel also be incorporating those bothersome 
> > features in the near future?  If so, would it be possible to use Debian 
> > without Iceweasel or any Mozilla product?  
>
> > Window 7 coming to an end in 2020, and Windows 10 being essentially 
> > spyware, I am seriously looking for an alternative system.  I have been 
> > using Debian on my 2nd computer for a few years now and I am quite 
> > comfortable with the basics of the operating system so Debian is my first 
> > choice.  But if Iceweasel incorporates those Firefox features, I would have 
> > to also switch away from Debian.  
>
> > Thanks.  - hk ​
>
>
> Latest announcement is that Debian will be using Firefox instead of the
> iceweasel name soon. Knowing that, I would guess, yes, Debian will
Which announcement? Can you show its url?
> include those same features.
>

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My best regards to you.

     No System Is Safe!
     mudongliang

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