Hi Carol, *. On Wed, Dec 8, 2010 at 2:13 AM, Carlos Jenkins <hastciber...@gmail.com> wrote: > Again, for Christian: > > [Debian] Chrome
Chrome is not default browser in debian. It's not even in official repositories. (at least I couldn't find it at packages.debian.org > [Debian] Iceweasel Iceweasel is debian only anyway. No rpm based distro has a browser named "iceweasel" That it isn't taking iceweasel into account yet is a minor flaw in the script, and then even cuts more share of deb away from the "undetected" ones. > [Ubuntu] SeaMonkey Wow, what a deal. You found corner cases of users not using the default browser(s) of the distro. There will *always* be exceptions of the rule But again those cases are irrelevant when writing "The whole world uses ubuntu, thus the fallbacks hould be deb". Those who use ubuntu, use vast majority of those at least use the default browser in ubuntu which identifies itself as being ubuntu. The examples you give only state that: Debian users who use chrome are not detected (but honestly, how many debian users will use chrome?) Ubuntu users who use Seamonkey will not be detected. But again: How big is the share of Seamonkey users of all ubuntu users? And: Don't you think that people who're not using the browser that is installed by default, even go to the point in adding extra repositories to their system are advanced enough to manually select the package format? Again: Only the unclear case counts. And if Ubuntu and debian users can easily be detected (when using default browsers), than those users, no matter how much, don't come into the equation anymore. As simple as that. ciao Christian -- Unsubscribe instructions: E-mail to website+h...@libreoffice.org List archive: http://www.libreoffice.org/lists/website/ *** All posts to this list are publicly archived for eternity ***