The Fugue

Counterpoint by Hans Fugal

Iceweasel

Posted by Hans Fugal Wed, 11 Oct 2006 03:56:41 GMT

In case you haven't heard, Debian is planning on renaming Firefox to Iceweasel in its upcoming December release, codenamed Etch. The argument between Debian and Mozilla has been raging for quite some time now, and it appears they've reached a stalemate and so they will be doing the only thing they can do.

To recap, Debian won't distribute the Firefox and Thunderbird icons because they're copyrighted with a non-free license. Mozilla won't permit the use of its trademarked names if the official icons aren't used. Also, Mozilla wants complete control over the software, meaning Debian can't apply any patches of its own that haven't been approved by Ye Olde Mozilla. This is free software we're talking about right?

This phrase is repeated over and over when discussing the disagreement: "Mozilla understandably wants to maintain control and blah blah blah blah." Well I'm sorry, but while I can understand Mozilla's reasoning I can't agree with it and I do not have sympathy for them. Firefox and Thunderbird are big projects, but there have been a lot of bigger projects that have gone before who have not had issues with quality control and have not resorted to trademark bullying. Like, oh, the Linux kernel itself. Firefox will simply not ever have the variability that the Linux kernel has from distro to distro, no matter what distribution starts patching it. You don't see Linus throwing around his weight forcing people to distribute sanctioned vanilla kernels with Tux bootsplash images, or else.

Is Debian being anal? Well, yes. That's what Debian does, so people who need that assurance of utter freedom can sleep well at night. Debian has been around for a long time, and its guidelines haven't changed. They're like laws of nature. Mozilla is being a prick. Mozilla doesn't have to be a prick, but it certainly is being consistent with past behavior (I'm thinking of the Adobe SVG plugin scandal). It looks like Iceweasel is here to stay.

I'm divided on what happens next. I want Iceweasel to be released and be the name of the browser on Debian and Ubuntu for the next two years, because it will serve Mozilla right for being pricks. But, the responsible side of me says that can only be bad for everybody and hopes that Mozilla and Debian can come to some sort of agreement. Besides, I really like the Firefox and Thunderbird icons.

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