Em janeiro 26, 2021 16:20 Evangelos Foutras via arch-dev-public escreveu:

As somewhat expected, the above didn't result in any further clarification.

The only acceptable way forward for me is to switch to Chrome's keys.
We (kind of) have permission for this based on the 2013 ToS exception
allowing inclusion of Google API keys in our packages (see attached
email copy). This was not just permitted unofficially; "the 2013
special terms, additional quota, and exact wording of the email passed
the internal approval process, including legal, engineering, and
VP-level management". [1]

Building Chromium without API keys results in a browser that is
unsuitable for production use. Removing the OAuth 2.0 credentials (or
when the Chrome team limits them) mainly breaks Chrome data sync
(e.g.: passwords, bookmarks, open tabs). Additionally removing the
main API key disables functionality like Safe Browsing and
Geolocation. I don't consider a browser with downgraded functionality
and security suitable for end users. [2]

If people are still concerned about angering Google, even though
there's probably nothing illegal about bundling Chrome's keys (when
also considering the aforementioned permission from 2013) then let's
just remove the package from our repos instead of officially providing
a potentially unsafe and feature-incomplete browser.

[1] 
https://groups.google.com/a/chromium.org/g/chromium-packagers/c/SG6jnsP4pWM/m/Mt0U_lWPDAAJ
[2] 
https://groups.google.com/a/chromium.org/g/chromium-packagers/c/SG6jnsP4pWM/m/OOxl9wKLAAAJ


Hi,

Due to the recent developments on the chromium-packagers list, I think we 
should drop
chromium from the repositories.

If we use chrome keys we'll be on a legal limbo. If we drop the oauth keys, 
chromium is
crippled. If we drop all keys, safe browsing doesn't work. The prospects are 
bleak, to say
the least.

Also, after the recent messages, I wouldn't be surprised if google comes after 
us, if we choose
to bake chrome keys into our chromium package.

Regards,
Giancarlo Razzolini


Attachment: pgpb5TnU9c9zX.pgp
Description: PGP signature

Reply via email to