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Excuse me, but it is not the policy of most Linux distros to include closed source software except in the case in which it is absolutely required to make the hardware run. And even in that extreme case some distros choose to exclude it.
Epiphany, Firefox, Konqueror, Arora, Conkeror, Dillo, Elinks, links, links2, Fennec, Galeon, Midori, Netsurf, Seamonkey, Rekonq... Are those not enough alternatives? Is there some dire need to provide a closed source browser in addition? And do you *really* think that he meant alternatives that didn't include Opera? Really? I wonder what he would say if MS picked the top 4 browsers from the W3Schools statistics to include on the ballot screen. That would be: IE, Firefox, Chrome, and Safari. Top four sounds fair to me. Do you think the Opera folks would be OK with that?
Opera is neither open source, nor claims to be. I'd have thought that would be clear enough to you without having to be explained. BTW, there's a little drool on your chin, there.
The current topic is ballot screens in non-monopoly OSes, so your question is entirely irrelevant.
Edit: Wow. The posting history of the guy that I'm reponding to is fascinating. Fifty-four posts logged, and every one of them in defense of Opera! Kinda makes you wonder, doesn't it?
Edited 2009-07-27 23:08 UTC