As en end-user who has long sat on the idealist/pragmatist fence, I do think a Firefox EULA represents the thin end of a potentially catastrophic wedge. If Ubuntu accepts this, how many more upstream projects will use it as a precedent for their own variation on the theme? It's sufficiently important that Firefox should be taken out of 'main' and not installed by default. (If it isn't, I shall be taking Ubuntu out and installing Debian by default.)
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