Sandis Neilands wrote:
Right! And what's the point of including firefox or thunderbird on the
cd which are only usable, if one have internet connection? I mean we
could include bookmarks to their download's page or something. On
windows the outdated firefox and thunderbird will try to upgrade
themselves anyway!
Only firefox of those (+OOo and Gaim) included ATM. You are right that it does soon become outdated, but it's the #1 killer app of the FOSS world. Any way we can help spread and promote it or even just associate ourselves with it is a good thing. On dial-up even the 5meg download might be prohibitive and some people have qualms about installing stuff from the internet, but less so from a nice CD.

- Henrik


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