On 9/27/06, Christopher Aillon <caillon@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Benjy Grogan wrote: > On 9/27/06, Christopher Aillon <caillon@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
A web browser is important yes. But does it really matter which one? Seriously. As long as people can buy stuff off ebay and amazon, view porn, count how many myspace friends they have today, send webmail, look up music lyrics, or whatever it is people do on the web, that's all they really care about.
But I want my SVG porn singing the latest itunes on my RHEL-4 box!
Besides, GNOME and gaim are applications designed and written for you the Linux user in mind (GNOME arguably is done with the Fedora user in mind), and we have sway with what goes in to that codebase. Firefox is written with the Windows user in mind and if you find bugs, I am not guaranteed to be able to fix them because I (on behalf of Fedora or Red Hat) can't make changes to the source code without getting approval from the Mozilla Corporation pursuant to their trademarking guidelines.
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