Having used galeon-snapshot as my primary browser for quite some time now, I agree; it's gotten quite stable. I'm all for dropping galeon1 at this point. Compiling mozilla1.3 against gtk1.2 would be a step backwards.
On Sun, 23 Mar 2003 19:34:16 +0000, Mark Howard wrote: > [Context: > Debian mozilla package is now compiled with gtk2. galeon1 does not > support gtk2. galeon2 does but has not been officially released as > stable. > I have suggested that since galeon2 is now quite stable we should put > galeon2 into the Debian galeon package (for the Unstable distribution). > A similar thing was done for gnome before it was released. > Debian galeon package has over 140 bugs which will never get fixed in > galeon1 - there are not enough people working on it. Most of these are > resolved in galeon2. > ] > [...] >> My idea is to remake the Mozilla 1.3 package compiled for GTK1. > > I need further opinions on this. My personal opinion is that this should > not be done.

