Voting against: #2 and No, that is — per arguments by Gary Driggs.

Additional voting is here:
https://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/index.php?49604

The Tor Browser is its own thing, and its code base seems to have diverged,
though most of it is based on upstream Firefox ESR.

If IceCat were based on Tor Browser code, then it would be just a copy of
the same, and that's pointless, when there's really a need for a
general-purpose browser — albeit with greater privacy features than current
Firefox.

-M.

2016-11-15 0:05 GMT+02:00 Gary Driggs <gdri...@gmail.com>:

> I see this project having more in common with the Trisquel browser project
> than TOR browser. I haven't seen anyone list the pros or cons so I'll have
> to vote against if it's just arbitrary.
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