On Fri, 2010-02-05 at 19:16 +0100, petr bug wrote: > On 5 February 2010 16:53, David A. Cobb <superbis...@cox.net> wrote: > > > > Above all, never never compromise the principle that the user is the one to > > say what her experience should look like -- no matter what marketing choices > > Canonical gets involved in. > > In principle, user is in charge of ~1 million settings. Obviously user > cannot set everything, distro or upstream has to decide a defaults. > Why is this one an exception? Yahoo does searching, Google does > searching. Some people prefer one, some the other, many do not care. > The setting can be altered anyway on the usual place (Edit, > Preferences, quite discoverable). I agree with your point. To be totally clear, it's actually quite a bit easier to change your default search provider. It's a simple matter of pulling it from the drop down in the upper right of Firefox.
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