My understanding is that idea behind this poll was to figure out if there is big enough minority of chromium users to justify more investment in its testing - and it seems that there is.
That was not what I understood the poll was about.
Do you mean to say you would join the efforts if there was more evidence but the current poll does not convince you? I agree the poll wasn't great for the above purpose but it seems reasonable to assume the fraction of users who would welcome better integration of chromium as a browser choice in the installer is at least as high as the fraction of users who would want to see it as the default. If a new poll is to be made how about putting it to the actual users, e.g. via @opensuse on twitter? (In what way would we expect the subset of users to be biased in regard to browser choice?) Maybe "I use the chromium browser for {all|most|some|hardly any|none} of my web browsing under openSUSE". Furthermore, do users know what chromium is? I don't. I guess it is either a new name for the Google Chrome browser or a separate browser using open source components of the Chrome browser (and other parts). A poll should clarify this first. Joachim -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-factory+owner@opensuse.org