On Fri, Oct 16, 2009 at 09:45:02AM -0400, Matt Lee wrote: > On 10/16/2009 09:24 AM, Sylvain Beucler wrote: > > > And just because Mozilla is showing a warning to users doesn't mean we > > have to abide: they is also a warning that we should install Adobe > > Flash after a first install, and hopefully we won't be similarly > > influenced. > > This is not just about Mozilla. All browsers throw an error, some more > severe to the user than others. This problem applies to all browsers, on > almost every distribution, operating system and platform.
Mozilla follows money-based audit. Konqueror follows MS IE. Ubuntu follows Mozilla. You offer to follow them. But those who have a minimum of independance of mind decided to include CAcert. > Also, Mozilla browsers do not tell the user to install Flash when you > first install it. GNU Icecat is based on Mozilla technology and has the > same problem, too. http://www.pcpro.co.uk/news/enterprise/351376/firefox-nags-users-to-upgrade-adobe-flash-player You lost me in the second part. > Absolutely. I will talk to the sysadmins today about getting this > ordered and ask them to talk to Beuc about making it happen. I don't know about other Savannah hackers, but if that happened I'd certainly have better things to do. -- Sylvain