On Sat, 2014-06-07 at 08:41 -0700, Kalvin Lee wrote:
There isn't much to say about that except for
usability: if Mozilla wants to play the usability game, it can't always
turn its nose up at codecs, Flash (which hopefully the web is moving
away from), or DRM. And I suspect not supporting all these (save for
Flash, or dirty Gstreamer plugins? not entirely sure) plays a part in
Epiphany's continued role as an underdog relative to Firefox.
Nah, Epiphany can use Flash and all gstreamer plugins you have
installed. If your distro installs them for you, great! Fedora can't.