Re: Epiphany Homepage



There is also financial part of that, as Google gives some amount of money
for every query done from Firefox start page (having said that if you want
to support Firefox do some search through start page).

I'd rather GNOME not to have such connections with companies product-wise.
For firefox, Google is directly related with their working area, and
having such a mutual connection put lots of power into Mozilla's hand. I
doubt that that is valid for GNOME.

So either having a search engine based start page, or directly pointing to
their page is not a good option. Maybe epiphany include a basic what's new
page with every release an point that location locally. That's what Fedora
does with default home pages.

On 9/9/06, Joachim Noreiko <jnoreiko yahoo com> wrote:

--- Luca Cavalli <luca cavalli gmail com> wrote:

On Sat, 2006-09-09 at 17:33 +0100, Joachim Noreiko
wrote:
Another option could be to create a
Gnome start page just
for the purpose of using it as home page in
Epiphany.

Hmmm... maybe.
But don't most distros overwrite that anyway?
Ubuntu
certainly provides a home page (not sure if it
puts it
into Epi as well as Firefox, but logically it
should).

I don't think it's worth the effort of something
else
to maintain on our site.


Well, just because Ubuntu, or any other distro,
override GNOME defaults,
it is not a good reason to not have them. This was
the same for splash
screen (I can remember a discussion about that a
couple of releases
ago). Not all distros overwrite GNOME defaults and
not all users install
precompiled packages. GNOME should take care also of
these users.
Ciao,

Have I said before how much I dislike the distro model
and how much difficulty it causes us? ... oh yeah,
nearly every day ;)

Anyway, yes, point taken.

Can we simply use a part of the w.g.o site already
planned for in the proposed new structure?
If not, would this home page be something a visitor to
w.g.o can access? ie, is it something we must add to
the structure, or does it remain separate? And what's
a good stable URL?

It blows my mind that anyone would think about replacing the most
useful homepage on the internet (google) with a page that will be
useful to our users *once*, in the *best case* scenario.

Now, if someone talked to google about creating something like:
http://www.google.com/firefox

That might be both useful to our users and good for our marketing.
That probably needs to be something discussed carefully with the board
before it happens, though.

Luis
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