On Mon, 15 Sep 2008, Jeff Spaleta wrote:
Here's the problem... Steve hasn't actually seen how the EULA situation for FF3 is handled in Fedora 9.
Correct, which is why my original question was basically: does this issue affect Fedora, and if not, how has Fedora got around it? I wasn't suggesting that what Fedora is currently doing is right or wrong, I was really just interested in what Fedora was actually doing.
Unfortunately I'm not in a position to upgrade any of my workstations at the moment - hopefully in a few weeks and then I can see exactly how this is handled.
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