Package: iceweasel Version: 3.5.6-2 Severity: important >From the 3.5.6-2 changelog:
* debian/branding/Makefile.in, debian/branding/firefox-branding.js: Use http://mozilla.debian.net pages for homepage_override and welcome. *Please* don't do this. I administrate systems for non-technical users. I try to make these systems work as transparently as possible, even when I need to upgrade them. Firefox upstream noisily reminds the user to update itself and its addons. I very much like(d) that Iceweasel does not do this, and neither do addons installed as Debian packages. I can update Debian packages any time a user doesn't have Iceweasel running, and they won't even notice. The new homepage_override and welcome page breaks this use case, and throws the user to an unfamiliar page rather than their usual homepage and search box. While I realize that you'd like to get technically inclined users to contribute, the page you've pointed at seems entirely unhelpful for users who just want their system to work. Furthermore, consider that almost any package would like to make the same call for help, and then consider what would happen if any significant fraction of the apps on a user's desktop nagged the user when run after an upgrade. Not a pleasant thought, and certainly not usable. And, even as a technical user, I find the page more annoying than helpful. At least the upstream equivalents point the user at useful addons, new features, and so on. - Josh Triplett -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/20100214095837.2941.60353.report...@whisper