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Spread Firefox or Shred Firefox? (update)
Aug 25, 2008, 15 :33 UTC (1 Talkback[s]) (3930 reads)

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"However this doesn't mean that Firefox 3 should be regarded exclusively as part of a Linux distribution but also as software that is distributable. In fact, the Mozilla Foundation has setup the Spread Firefox campaign, not the Spread [insert your favorite distro here] campaign. Thus it seems reasonable to expect that the Firefox 3 package available from mozilla.com will work across Linux installations which are not pre-historic. As we stated before: it works for Windows 2000 which is 8 years old. Why would it not work for a 1.5 year old Linux distribution?"

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