Hey dudes, Thus far the major distros have all been keen to ship Firefox, as it has the momentum of public recognition, provides an improved but ultimately familiar user experience and has the resources of mozilla.org (and Google) behind it. I don't think that's the wrong choice, by the way - Firefox is a really good product, and Epiphany isn't stunningly better integrated or featured that it poses serious competition. (That's not to say it doesn't rock, just that the competition is tough!)
That said, there is a massive opportunity opening up for Epiphany, and if we are smart and listen to our users, we can "reclaim the browser". *cough* ;-) Firefox is rapidly becoming a pain in the behind for Linux distributors, due to mozilla.org's trademark and security update policies. Everyone is feeling it, no one is enjoying it. Epiphany is an interesting solution for the trademark issue, especially when you compare the level of desktop integration (hopefully this will improve, too). Combined with xulrunner, it may relieve some of the support probems. I can't say for sure - it depends on the API/ABI commitment made by xulrunner. Anyway, just wanted to point this opportunity out to you guys. Is it time to reclaim the browser? :-) Thanks, - Jeff -- OSDC 2005: Melbourne, Australia http://www.osdc.com.au/ "Building a Kernel is a requirement for Securing Servers." - Oscar Plameras _______________________________________________ epiphany-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/epiphany-list
