On Tue, Nov 18, 2014 at 7:17 AM, Tomas Radej <tra...@redhat.com> wrote:

> I believe M$ made "good experience" with ballot screen, may be we should
>> implement something similar in open source spirit ;)
>>
>
> If we do not want Firefox as default, this seems to be much better option
> than just replacing it with a specific one IMHO.


The "ballot screen" was required to be developed by Microsoft as part of
the settlement of the anti-trust case with the EU.  Mozilla's Firefox ads
don't even begin to approach what Microsoft was doing.  We don't need a
"default-o-matic" program where people would end up choosing Firefox
anyway.  If we really wanted to provide a free alternative to Firefox, we'd
get Chromium working - it is really the only viable alternative.
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