On 04/14/2017 01:54 PM, Michal Suchánek wrote:
The thing is: user installs *the* KDE web browser. It fails to render their favorite web page. That's a bad KDE experience because it is the KDE web browser.
In my experience, the user install Firefox or Chrome, not knowing that there is such a thing as "the KDE web browser." If the user is knowledgeable enough to know that, then the user is generally emotionally mature enough not to get upset if it doesn't work and will simply use a different web browser--likely Firefox or Chrome. Plenty of KDE things don't work. Plenty of GNOME things don't work, too. Pick the ones you like the best and use those, because thanks to a lot of people's hard work, KDE or QT programs look and generally behave fine in GNOME, and vice versa. I'm typing this in Thunderbird, running in KDE Plasma. Next to it is Firefox, Lollypop (GTK), Kate (QT/KDE). THere are some bugs, of course (all tracked in bugzillas), but they generally play nice. No need to get religious about it. Nate -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-factory+owner@opensuse.org