Sure, but downloading a browser on Linux is so much more different
than it is on Windows / OS X.
My primary aim with opening this discussion was not to decide which
browser we should ship on the ISO, but having a user friendly way in
which a first time user can install an alternative browser.

On Thu, Jan 31, 2013 at 9:55 PM, Tres Finocchiaro
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> This is a hot topic because the web browser is used so much by so many
> people that they are passionate about improving the experience.
>
> It's been said many times Chromium and Firefox are not going to happen, so
> it may be more worth our time to lay this discussion to rest.
>
> We're all accustomed to downloading the web browser of our choice, we've
> been doing it on all operating systems for years.  I'm not sure why this OS
> is any different.
>
> -Tres
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