I think a rock solid webkit based browser would benefit not only Trisquel, but Linux in general. Midori is not even in the same league as Chromium and I usually uninstall it quickly after a clean OS install.
Could you specify which parts are iffy? This is why I'm a little confused
between open sourced and "free" software. Anyone can modify and compile the
browser from source under a BSD license and use it for personal or business
reasons. Are you worried that maybe one of those licences would down the road
force you to pay for its inclusion?
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