On Tue, Aug 11, 2015 at 9:56 AM, Dan Mossor <danofsatx@gmail.com> wrote:
The correct avenue here, in light of the news from the upstream products, is to keep the status quo regardless of the lack of usability. When we finally get a fully-featured Qt based browser, that is when we switch. We DO NOT switch to a GTk based browser that has zero integration with the Plasma desktop - single click selection of files and directories within Firefox doesn't even work, let alone the theming and other issues. Ironically, those two items, as well as integration with kWallet, work fine with Google Chrome (which is not a choice in this discussion).

Tom Calloway has been working on Chromium - and his copr is up-to-date for anyone who wants to try it.  https://copr.fedoraproject.org/coprs/spot/chromium/

It's been a slow slog working through the issues keeping it from the official repository, but progress
has been made:  https://code.google.com/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=28287

Things have also changed over the years, we now have blink, and Chrome/Chromium's popularity has continued to grow.  Firefox has exceptions mainly because it is deemed "to popular" to keep out of the distribution.  Perhaps Chromium has now reached that point.