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On 01/07/2016 09:23 AM, Bastien Nocera wrote:
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>> On 01/07/2016 08:32 AM, Zoltan Hoppar wrote:
>>> Hi,
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>>> IMHO I say that Firefox lately gets problems, and we have better
>>> browsers in the repository already. We have Web, and pretty much
>>> usable.
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>> With respect, "Web" is lacking many features that a workstation user
>> would rely on.
As someone who wrote the original certificate manager implementation [1]
when Epiphany was Gecko powered, It never was enabled. And apparently
never ported to webkit.
If Web authors still think it is a seldom used feature, They never had a
business bank account where you need to be able to manage the
certificates. Sometimes only for backing it up or installing it on
another machine.
[1]
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=119090
To be fair, this isn't something I'd consider a "workstation" feature.
Maybe
it's needed for particular users, but I can hardly see designers, or developers
having to use that feature for business banking.
Now that epiphany/Web isn't using the certificate storage in Gecko (I'm guessing
separate from the system-wide NSS store), then you could use a system-wide
certificate manager. In fact, I'm pretty sure that Seahorse already does that, no?
Cheers