On 2017-07-22 20:43:44, Vadim Zhukov <[email protected]> wrote: > > BTW, I won't recommend using neither qutebrowser or otter-browser on > wild Internet: they're using QtWebkit which is a heavily outdated > component, security-wise. The proper solution would be switch them to > use QtWebEngine, but it is not ported yet, unfortunately. I'd > recommend chromium/iridium or firefox/seamonkey - landry@ and robert@ > are successfully putting a lot of effort into those. >
Ah, good to know. I'm aware that the older WebKit1 code is not secure (former Xombrero neƩ XXXTerm user here. Was sad to see it go, but old code is old code so it can't be helped some times). I was under the impression qutebrowser was using the newer, more secure and actively developed WebKit2 branch. While I keep both Firefox and Iridium installed because some sites like them better, I prefer more minimal browsers for regular browsing. Maybe I'll give luakit a try. ISTR that it was updated recently because they switched to the newer WebKit2 branch. Anyway, thanks for the heads up! And thanks for all the work you put in to bringing the latest version of QT to OpenBSD! :) -- Bryan
