On Tue, 2010-08-31 at 08:27 -0700, Adam Williamson wrote:
It doesn't seem to be an unavoidable requirement, it says:
"If you proposed Start/Home Page is not similar to the existing Firefox
Start Page, please be prepared to provide a rationale for the change,
and how it would benefit the end-user. "
I think we could manage such a rationale.
We can definitely make a rationale for having a bunch of Fedora
resources on the start page, but our rationale for omitting a Google
search box, "it's redundant and promotes a proprietary service", is not
a line of reasoning I would expect Mozilla to accept. Then again, they
may calculate that they are better off compromising on this issue in
order to keep Fedora using their trademarks.
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Matt