On Tue, Aug 11, 2015 at 4:36 PM, Jiri Eischmann <eischmann@redhat.com> wrote:
And how would Chromium make this particular situation better? It looks
even less integrated in KDE than Firefox.

Nevertheless, it looks like we will need to find a solution to this
because Qt developers have decided to replace Qt WebKit with Qt Web
Engine which is nothing, but a bundled Chromium. So if we want Qt apps
in Fedora to draw HTML in the future, we probably won't have a lot of
choice.

That wasn't my point.  The point was that Firefox was chosen because it was the only available alternative.
Chromium isn't in the distribution, so it couldn't even be considered.