On Fri, Jul 24, 2015 at 5:56 PM, Felix Miata <mrmazda@earthlink.net> wrote:
> The issue I have with browsers other than Chrome or Firefox is that they
> just don't have a good selection of extensions; and I don't see that
> changing anytime soon.  I've grown dependent on my gmail, calendar,
> lastpass, authy and aria2c integration.

Is it that much trouble for you to change your own default to the one you
prefer? Is your preference for extensions, and the bloat and potential for
bugs inherent in less well tested components in sync with a typical new
Fedora/KDE user? Have you tried Qupzilla? Most popular extensions are already
integrated in it, and yet it's a smaller package than other browsers.

No it's not, and I do change the default from Konqueror.  What I also said in the previous message was that since Konqueror is the default for the KDE DE, perhaps it would be better to have a discussion of
changing it (if you are looking for that) upstream.  I don't have any issue whatsoever with Konqueror being the KDE default; and I'm not wanting, expecting or asking the KDE defaults to be overridden by the Fedora KDE support team.  They are fine as they are IMO.  I was simply stating my opinion on the state of other open source browsers versus Firefox and Chrome.  They just don't have the bells and whistles.