On Tuesday, July 05, 2011 10:18:33 AM Steven Sroka wrote:
On 5 July 2011 12:38, todd rme <toddrme2178@gmail.com> wrote: On Tue, Jul 5, 2011 at 6:27 PM, Kim Leyendecker
<kimleyendecker@hotmail.de> wrote:
Am 05.07.2011 16:01, schrieb Roger Luedecke:
Does a default browser need to be fancy? If somebody finds themselves missing a feature, then they already know what it is (Firefox) and retrieve it. As for learning curve, Rekonq is relatively soft thanks to its simple UI. I say we push it in the next release as default on KDE only. That way we can accelerate development on it, and give users a more unified experience (for those moving from Gnome or w/e).
and what´s with Konqueror? Will it stay on default or have I to install it by myself?
Having two (or more) browsers installed in not really necessary, so I don't think konq should be installed if rekonq becomes the default.
thanks
Rekonq depends on konqueror, so if we do switch to rekonq then konqueror will need to be installed. That is unless a new version of rekonq removes this dependency, or if the dependency is a mistake on the part of whoever made the openSUSE package.
It is either a mistake but the packages may need to be reworked anyway. When Kubuntu made rekonq the default browser, they had to change around a few packages because of dependencies.
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