I don't really see an EULA as a huge deal when you first run Firefox. Windows are used to them, for sure.
However, I do see it as a very bad precedent, the start of a slippery slope. Once you start giving in to what is really a ridiculous demand, who knows what else they will demand. Or what about if every app now wants to have their EULA ?
I understand and applaud your pragmatism, but in some cases, it is worth it to stick to your ideals, lest they be trampled upon. I think this is one of those cases.
I don't really see an EULA as a huge deal when you first run Firefox. Windows are used to them, for sure.
However, I do see it as a very bad precedent, the start of a slippery slope. Once you start giving in to what is really a ridiculous demand, who knows what else they will demand. Or what about if every app now wants to have their EULA ?
I understand and applaud your pragmatism, but in some cases, it is worth it to stick to your ideals, lest they be trampled upon. I think this is one of those cases.