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Firefox is up to 40% in some European countries. It cannot be ignored.
Firefox also proved that people will download a browser, even when one is bundled.
Firefox basically proves you, and Opera wrong.
Mozilla have not been crying afoul of IE, they have simply been getting on with doing the best job they can.
Mitchell Baker, and the new CEO David Ascher are smart, driven people who care about end users, not market-share and politics.
If Opera want to play a politics game, they will lose.