RE: Browser - [was 2.4 Proposed Modules - 2 weeks left]



> From: mpeseng tin it [mailto:mpeseng tin it] 
> >But we should accept the
> >fact that, even if epiphany becomes our perfect GNOME 
> browser, a lot of
> >GNOME users would continue to use Mozilla instead.
> 
> I dont see a problem with this.

Nor do I.
 
> >For me, it's probably a question of application complexity 
> and the existence
> >of competing products.
> 
> Competing products:
> 
> I dont see mozilla like a competing product.
> They have 
> different targets.

All browers browse the web. They clearly attempt to solve the same problem.

> Galeon ? Well if this the reason we delay the choice of a 
> native GNOME browser,
> I think I should discontinue Epiphany development.

I wasn't thinking of Galeon. I was thinking more of Mozilla and maybe
Konqueror. It's quite clear that there are competing browsers, and several
ways for those browsers to differentiate themselves. So epiphany needs
different consideration than gpdf.

> It's necessary to make a call between Galeon and Epiphany at 
> some point.
> So that the other project can retarget or stop to be developed ...

Yes, kind-of, but I wouldn't like the remaining galeon developers to
interpet epiphany adoption quite so harshly. The GNOME community can say
what we like to do, but we can't tell anyone that they should stop doing
what they like.

Do remember that the overall message of my email was that, all things
considered, I personally think we should adopt epiphany. But you wanted a
discussion of pros and cons.
 
> Complexity:
> 
> From what point of view this worries you ? Code manteinance ?

I mention this above too. I think it's that a more complex task will
encourage various competing software to solve it, whereas people are
generally content with one piece of software to do something simple like add
numbers or view pdfs. Of course, it doesn't feel like browsers should be all
that complex. 

> >And trying to draw a line _somewhere_ between GNOME
> >utilities and 3rd-party apps.
> 
> A line need to be drawn but I dont think leaving the browser 
> out of it make
> sense.

That seems to be the consensus.

By the way, everything that I've read from you recently gives me confidence
that you could be a great GNOME maintainer.

Murray Cumming
murrayc usa net
www.murrayc.com 



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