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Not exactly. Distributing commercial/precompiled applications is a pretty awful experience on Linux.
But if Google include the GTK interface in Chromium, then they will not have to even lift a finger to get it distributed to all the major distributions. There are many people out there seriously interested in getting Chrome[ium] to work on linux, and there will be no shortage of people willing to create and deliver packages once it has been released