Am 12.08.2016 um 11:49 schrieb Timothy Murphy:
Gerald B. Cox wrote:
> BTW, as I stated previously - my
> browser
> preference is Chrome because I'm a heavy user of all things Google - but
> if I were voting on the default browser for the KDE spin... I would not
> choose Chromium. I don't believe it advances what should be our core
> principles.
Presumably you want someone to use the default browser.
If so, you are recommending an app that you do not use yourself.
that's not the point
I imagine if QupZilla is chosen as default, 90% of Fedora/KDE users
will change it every time a new version of Fedora comes out.
imagine != fact
frankly for most users it don't matter at all which browser is installed
by default because they use anything which opens a webpage and the ones
who care about a specific one are not all using Firefox
look at all the Windows users which used MSIE all the years while it was
the worst browser out there - they just didn't care as long it rendered
websites
Personally I don't care what browser is chosen as default.
But it disturbs me when somebody acts in a way
that appears to me to be contrary to common sense.
Is there any other example of this in KDE?
I guess KMail might be an example
you can bring *any* QT/KDE application where a alternate one exists and
all of them have users, otherwise they won't exist over the long