RE: Awesome new Mozilla roadmap!



> A bit.  The whole idea of more themes and more extensions is
> anti-GNOME.  That's a lot of complicated stuff, stuff that I (as an
> advanced user) never need, and stuff my family/friends/co-workers
> certainly never need.  Epiphany cuts all that extraneous hacker-stuff
> out, and gives a good UI, that fits in with GNOME.
> 
> Of course, the idea of hiding those features is anti-KDE, who believe in
> offering choice to the user and letting them pick what's best.  So now
> not only would Phoenix have to offer two different UI layouts for both
> DE's, but also change the functionality exposed.
> 
> Let's not get into the fact of things like configuration backends,
> component systems, etc.  You *cannot* make an app that fits in all
> platforms without extensive modification for each.  And that extensive
> modification is *exactly* what Epiphany/Camino/etc. are.
> 

I didn't see things like that but it seems you're right actually :)




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