I am impressed with the solution that has sprung forward, even if it is
only a mockup. I already commented on them, we'll have to wait how the
final version pans out. I'm wondering how much Canonical had a hand in
that mockup. I guess we'll never know :). Either way, it looks like the
Mozilla/Canonical collaboration is a succesful one. And I'd like to
think that we (the community) did have a hand in the end result.

I'd like to thank you, Mark (and other Ubuntu and Mozilla officials as
well) for still attending this bug in spite of the low signal-to-noise
ratio.

With regards to the question by lord_alan about shipping Firefox with web 
services switched off by default: as a system admin you can do this yourself 
via /etc/firefox-3.0/pref/firefox.js:
pref("browser.safebrowsing.enabled", false);
pref("browser.safebrowsing.malware.enabled", false);

Considering how things are now with the services agreement, I don't
think it will be necessary to ship with them turned off.

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