On 06/12/2013 12:16 AM, Jason Warner wrote:

What is important, and ultimately should be the deciding factor, is the
common end user experience. Which browser, in the common case, will be
the best for the general end user? Things I consider relevant to this
discussion are quality/stability/robustness, familiarity, ease of use,
and overall user experience.

I use both browsers. Chrome/Chromium and Firefox. There is probably no answer to this question. Ease of use, robustness and familiarity are more or less the same for both browsers.

Saying that one is better than the other is silly.

Best bet? Ask user at the installation time and give option to install any of the major browsers. And keep one default.

The secondary case to consider is web developers. I firmly believe that
web developers would use both browsers on a regular basis, though do
they generally prefer one browser to another? I don't consider this case
to be a deciding factor, but rather could push one over the top if there
isn't a clear front runner.

Web developers will have both installed. To them it _really_ shouldn't matter which one is the default. It is mostly a personal preference which one is used for primary development and which ones are used for testing only.

I'd like to reiterate one point: Neither browser is going away. If
Chromium is the default, Firefox will continue to be available to those
choosing Firefox. Vise versa for Chromium.

No matter how hard you try and whatever happens, there will be people who won't be happy with the choice. Even if installing another is only three mouse clicks away. :)

I really don't care about the default and most tech savvy shouldn't. In this discussion we need only information that is relevant for 'regular user'. So, why would my aunt be happier with Chromium/Firefox?

In the end we come to integration. Which one is better integrated with Ubuntu?


Regards,
David

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