Le mar 13/07/2004 Ã 20:08, Christopher Aillon a Ãcrit : > On 07/13/2004 01:53 PM, Matias Feliciano wrote: > > The roadmap targets 1.0 release for September 14th (one week before > > FC3T3) : > > http://www.mozilla.org/projects/firefox/roadmap.html > > > > FC3 for October 18th > > > > Since Evolution is the default mail client, perhaps it's time to push > > FireFox in Fedora Core and set it as default browser. > > I don't see what Evolution has to do with Firefox (nit, the F in Fox is > not capitalized). > Evolution is the default mail client, we don't need the email capability of the default browser (Mozilla). Firefox seems fine. > > > Or it's better to wait FireFox 1.0 _and_ Thunderbird 1.0. > > How so? That mindset sort of implies an application suite. Which is > precisely what Firefox and Thunderbird are striving to get away from. > Many FC2 users use Mozilla as a mail client. Because html :-) cross platform (Windows). We can't "replace" Mozilla by Firefox only. FC2 : default email : evolution alternative email : mozilla default browser : Mozilla alternative browser : epiphany What I would like for FC3 (if possible) : default email : Evolution alternative email : Thunderbird (for mozilla user) default browser : Firefox alternative browser : epiphany If Thunderbird is not ready at time for FC3 we should keep Mozilla (mostly for its email capability) : Default email : Evolution alternative email : Mozilla Default browser : Firefox alternative browser : Mozilla alternative browser : epiphany btw, if Firefox is the default browser, in what group should be Mozilla if it is mostly used as a mail client in FC3 (browser or mail client ?). And for FC4 : Default email : Thunderbird Default Calendar : Mozilla calendar (sunbird) Alternative email/Calendar : Evolution Default browser : Firefox Alternative browser : epiphany For the desktop "market" it's important to be able to use the same "core desktop" applications with Linux and Windows (OOo, Thunderbird, Firefox). It's only a wish. PS : sorry for my English. PS2 : I don't use KDE.
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