When Ubuntu users use the latest version of UbuntuIntrepidIbex, the first time they start the Firefox browser, they will face an "End User License Agreement (EULA )". MarkShuttleworth said: "Mozilla asked us to add an agreement if we want to continue calling this browser Firefox... I don't think EULA is the best practice. Unfortunately, Mozilla thinks this is absolutely necessary and points out that there is a trademark-free 'abrow
When Ubuntu users use the latest version of Ubuntu Intrepid Ibex, the first time they start the Firefox browser, they will face an "End User License Agreement (EULA )". Mark Shuttleworth said: "Mozilla asked us to add a protocol if we want to continue calling this browser Firefox... I don't think EULA is the best practice. Unfortunately, Mozilla deems it absolutely necessary to point out that there is a trademark-free 'abroath' software package available.
There are many comments that Ubuntu should abandon Firefox because it is obviously not a free software, so it is not suitable as the main Ubuntu browser, and can be replaced by Iceweasel or GNOME browser Epiphany ." Some other comments blame Canonical for not agreeing to Mozilla's request to present EULA in consultation with the community.