I does appear that in the recent weeks Chromium has been up dated to 28.0.* in the Ubuntu Software Center. Also, I've noticed a PPA:for Ubuntu Mozilla Security Team with a Chromium build actively being developed by Chris Coulson. chromium-browser 28.0.1500.52-0ubuntu1.13.04.1 Chris Coulson (2013-06-24) . Clearly, some work toward a decision is being considered?
I can't remember, is Firefox open-source? If not, then that's all the more reason to opt for Chromium. Or maybe Canonical could pull a Google and use Chromium as a base for Ubuntu's own browser, say Ubuntu Chrome, so that more Ubuntu-exclusive additions can be implemented than if it were standard Chromium. Just a thought.
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Originally Posted by King Dude I can't remember, is Firefox open-source? If not, then that's all the more reason to opt for Chromium. Or maybe Canonical could pull a Google and use Chromium as a base for Ubuntu's own browser, say Ubuntu Chrome, so that more Ubuntu-exclusive additions can be implemented than if it were standard Chromium. Just a thought. Mozilla Licensing Policy
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