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[Mageia-dev] Talk of Browsers

+ Marc Paré + marc at marcpare.com +
+ Thu Oct 7 01:59:52 CEST 2010 +

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> Personally I use Gnome, so I would rather that Mageia would not become
+> too KDE-centric. (Actually I use Mozilla Seamonkey instead of Mozilla
+> Firefox, but that is another question.)
+> If Kmail/Konqueror is installed by default, then the enormous KDE
+> libraries must be installed, all of which I (or any other Gnome user)
+> will have to remove.
+> If there is a default browser installed, is much better if it is
+> KDE/Gnome agnostic, like Firefox.
+> (i.e. does not require either KDE or Gnome.)
+>
+> As far as extensions go, I agree to leave that to the user. With Mozilla
+> (Firefox or Thunderbird or Seamonkey), any extension can be installed
+> from inside the program, with a few clics. Even saves making any RPMs
+> for the extensions.
+> (I would make localisation extensions an exception.)
+>
+> - André (andre999)
+>
+
+I am not sure anymore, but I thought I had read somewhere that Mageia 
+would be a KDE-centric distro "à la Mandriva", but still offer Gnome 
+etc. if the user wished to install it.
+
+Someone?
+
+Marc
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