Re: Firefox integration in Workstation

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On 11/12/2015 03:28 AM, Martin Stransky wrote:
> On 11/12/2015 02:58 AM, Michael Cronenworth wrote:
>> On 11/11/2015 07:02 PM, Ryan Lerch wrote:
>>> I know this has been covered in threads in the past, but just 
>>> wondering if i could bring up the idea again of shipping the 
>>> firefox-gnome theme[1] as the default firefox theme in Fedora.
>>> 
>>> Firefox is the default browser in Workstation, and it would be 
>>> awesome if it looked closer to all the other default 
>>> applications we ship
>> 
>> I have been running Firefox this way for a good amount of time. 
>> It works well and looks well.
> 
> According to the screens it breaks the intended feature that 
> URL/Search bar is inside Tabs (which was made by Firefox project 
> Australis). It reverts this feature back and Firefox looks more 
> like gedit which is IMHO confusing. Also breaks FF light themes 
> (Persona formerly).
> 
>> Is it against the Red Hat / Mozilla trademark agreement to
>> change the default theme?
> 
> No, it is not. But it would provide extra maintenance cost when the
> theme needs to be updated/checked/tested with every new FF release
> when it's default.
> 
Also, we would need to figure out how to make the theme limited only
to the GNOME environment. (I suspect we could probably work some magic
with systemd units to enable or disable the theme when we are in a
GNOME session, but it would be... tricky.)

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