Chromium is blacklisted in Parabola: https://wiki.parabolagnulinux.org/Blacklist
"chromium::(1) Copyright or license of some code is unclear (2) Links to proprietary plugins." Em Sáb, 2012-11-10 às 10:15 -0500, Michael Mehrazar escreveu: > On 11/10/2012 09:54 AM, Alexey Eromenko wrote: > > Actually Google Chrome has an offspring, a Free Software version called > > Chromium browser. > > > > It has few differences vs > > Chrome : no flash, no built in PDF reader, and no auto-updates, but it > > works great on my Debian machines. > > Chromium is great, and I can recommend it. > > > > -Technologov > > > > I'm well aware of Chromium. In fact, you got it mixed up, Google Chrome > is based off of the free software project Chromium. (Both are developed > by Google however) > > However my point is not that Firefox is the only acceptable free > software browser to use, obviously there are many such acceptable > browsers. My point is that it's very important that free software > remains easy to use, otherwise, non-technical users will not be able to > use free software. And Chromium, unlike Firefox or Google Chrome, is > fairly difficult to download and update, unless it's part of your > distributions package manager. (Which is not the case for Windows or Mac > OS, which is where the majority of our target audience still lies) >
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