from http://arstechnica.com/reviews/003/software/gnome-2.4/gnome2.4-3.html
-- Epiphany, and GNOME in general, will benefit from mozilla.org's Gecko Runtime Environment; this will enable Epiphany to fully shed unnecessary Mozilla dependencies. gre - http://www.mozilla.org/projects/embedding/GRE.html I noticed that epiphany-browser depends on mozilla-browser which is a 10Mb download. My questions are: * has epiphany shed mozilla dependency and can rely on gre. * is gre in debian? if not how will this be done? * would shedding the mozilla-browser dependency help epiphany packages migrate into testing or would that mean that gecko bugs wouldn't be related to epiphany? (I hope that makes sense.) PS - I almost cross posted this debian-devel but was unsure the protocol of doing this. If you think it would be helpful then please forward it on. ------------------------------------------------------ Lex Hider http://home.pacific.net.au/~alexeijh/AutoQ/ AutoQ - Get funked!

