GNOME Web 3.12 (and, of course, WebKitGTK+ 2.4.2) are really good.

I noted just a few minor issues (and I'm using them via COPR).

Also, about (web) developers:

1 - I believe the default "Inspector" of both browsers nowadays is much better than several (or all) extensions that Firefox can offer.
2 - Additional development needs should be met by GEdit and/or GNOME IDE.
My points are:

1 - Include GNOME Web for default will give him more attention, more (official) testing, more bug reports, more fixes and improvements, and so on.

2 - To me, Fedora spending resources on improving Firefox, instead of GNOME Web, seems the wrong direction.

So, I strongly vote for GNOME Web to be the default browser for Fedora Workstation.

(note: I'm a long, long time Web/Epiphany user and a amateur web dev).


Em Sex, Jun 6, 2014 em 12:52 , Elad Alfassa <elad@fedoraproject.org> escreveu:
Should Firefox stay the default browser in Fedora Workstation?

I know it's powerful, it has a lot of extensions, and it's popular. But it's integration with our desktop is lacking and getting worse all the time.

Here's a list of things Firefox lacks in Fedora:
* GPU acceleration
* Integration with the desktop's geolocation services
  * On that note, geolocation doesn't work at all in Fedora's firefox at the moment
* Integration with the desktop's notification system
* Support of url scheme handlers (this used to work)
* UI that matches the rest of the desktop (without installing 3rd party theme and extensions)
* GTK3 support
* High-DPI support
* Touch input support

Some of those issues are being actively worked on, other have incomplete patches in upstream's bugzilla with nobody working to finish them, and some of them seem to be issues that will never be solved (such as making the UI feel more "native" to GNOME).

Meanwhile, Epiphany (GNOME Web) keeps getting better and better, perhaps we should consider it as the default?
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-Elad Alfassa.