On 12 August 2015 at 09:54, Gerald B. Cox <gbcox(a)bzb.us> wrote:
On Wed, Aug 12, 2015 at 8:14 AM, Matthew Miller <mattdm(a)fedoraproject.org>
wrote:
>
> It's important to note that "popularity" is not the sole reason for
> exceptions for Firefox. Overall, everyone should review the existing
> discussion in the guidelines about bundling exceptions and consider how
> this might fit in (possibly including revisions if they make sense):
>
>
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Packaging:No_Bundled_Libraries#Some_reason...
Matt,
My intent on this thread was simply to bring this topic to the forefront and
generate some discussion. It was not to
challenge the guidelines. The first discussions regarding this I found were
in 2009, and quite a few things have changed
since then. In 2009 one could not argue that Chromium was "To Big To Fail"
- I'm not too sure about that now; especially
in light of the recent Konqueror discussion which highlighted the fact that
Fedora is highly dependent on Firefox.
Firefox ends up being the default choice because it is the ONLY choice.
That is becoming an untenable situation.
I think you and many others are asking the wrong questions or have and
ignored the answers. Why are not other browsers available? is not the
question but why are people not working on other browsers? Who are the
people who are working on getting Chromium packaged? Who are the
people inside of Fedora who are willing and able to work on the
package to deal with various bugs? [And if your answer is Tom
Calloway.. you have not asked him what his opinion on that is..
because the answer would not be "Tom Calloway"]
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