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On Wednesday, January 20, 2021 1:22 AM, u34--- via arch-general 
<arch-general@lists.archlinux.org> wrote:

> There is a heads-up discussion at 
> https://lists.archlinux.org/pipermail/arch-dev-public/2021-January/030260.html
>  .
>
> 1.  Is it worth asking help from some free software org, since the problem
>     is shared by other distributions? Perhaps google will agree to work
>     with that org, as a representative of the distributions. Or,that a single
>     distribtion will represent the other?
>
> 2.  I hardly use chromium. Yet, few gov sites here mandate using it. At
>     rare circumstancess, I have to deal with these gov sites. In short, I
>     hardly knows, and don't care, about its Sync feature.
>     2.1 Can the package built, and run, without whatever is required for
>     the Sync feature?
>     2.2 In case you will stop maintaining it and no one adopts it, can you
>     upload it to the AUR, and disown it?
>
>     --
>     u34
>


Not 100%, but reading the arch-dev-public mail, I kind of struggle to believe 
Evangelos was completely serious. He might have been fishing for people to whom 
this might be a deal-breaker. Last time I checked, we still largely do the 
vanilla upstream packages thing. If Chromium becomes more of the same "safer, 
faster, and more stable way for all Internet users to experience the web", Arch 
should IMO provide that, too. I even think Chromium's target audience largely 
welcomes the change. To frame it properly: The Chromium project found a way to 
expose less user data to Google. Good riddance, Sync.

cheers!
mar77i


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