I'd have it defaulted to "yes". The expert who doesn't like non-OS programs
will know to check it, whereas the average person who doesn't care about
how free it is probally won't even notice the checkbox. And then they'll be mad
when they boot it up the first time and can't find a browser.
>
> Another suggestion is to have Sun's StarOffice (and maybe Netscape Communicator)
> as checkbuttons too. Some purists are offended by the idea of having a
> non-open source program in their systems, whereas others want both the free
> speech and the free beer. Since the default for the checkbutton is "no", this
> could be a nice compromise between the two crowds.
>
> Cheers,
> /J.
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