Le mar 13/07/2004 à 20:08, Christopher Aillon a écrit :
On 07/13/2004 01:53 PM, Matias Feliciano wrote:
> The roadmap targets 1.0 release for September 14th (one week before
> FC3T3) :
>
http://www.mozilla.org/projects/firefox/roadmap.html
>
> FC3 for October 18th
>
> Since Evolution is the default mail client, perhaps it's time to push
> FireFox in Fedora Core and set it as default browser.
I don't see what Evolution has to do with Firefox (nit, the F in Fox is
not capitalized).
Evolution is the default mail client, we don't need the email capability
of the default browser (Mozilla). Firefox seems fine.
> Or it's better to wait FireFox 1.0 _and_ Thunderbird 1.0.
How so? That mindset sort of implies an application suite. Which is
precisely what Firefox and Thunderbird are striving to get away from.
Many FC2 users use Mozilla as a mail client. Because html :-) cross
platform (Windows).
We can't "replace" Mozilla by Firefox only.
FC2 :
default email : evolution
alternative email : mozilla
default browser : Mozilla
alternative browser : epiphany
What I would like for FC3 (if possible) :
default email : Evolution
alternative email : Thunderbird (for mozilla user)
default browser : Firefox
alternative browser : epiphany
If Thunderbird is not ready at time for FC3 we should keep Mozilla
(mostly for its email capability) :
Default email : Evolution
alternative email : Mozilla
Default browser : Firefox
alternative browser : Mozilla
alternative browser : epiphany
btw, if Firefox is the default browser, in what group should be Mozilla
if it is mostly used as a mail client in FC3 (browser or mail client ?).
And for FC4 :
Default email : Thunderbird
Default Calendar : Mozilla calendar (sunbird)
Alternative email/Calendar : Evolution
Default browser : Firefox
Alternative browser : epiphany
For the desktop "market" it's important to be able to use the same
"core
desktop" applications with Linux and Windows (OOo, Thunderbird,
Firefox).
It's only a wish.
PS : sorry for my English.
PS2 : I don't use KDE.