Le jeudi 28 septembre 2006 à 11:08 +0200, Mgr. Peter Tuharsky a écrit : > I see the arguments just alibistic, nothing more. > > 1, I don't have any problem to claim, that at least 90% of users do use > mail client just for the purposes of mail client. For them, Thunderbird > IS an equivalent for Evolution. Moreover, Evolution is just too heavy > and complicated tool for them.
So what? 100% of gnome users don't use the complete set of applications that we are providing by default. Should we remove them all for that reason? > 2, By exactly Your logic, Epiphany couldn't be even compared with > Firefox. It contains some 5% of Firefox functionality, not taking into > account the Firefox's add-on mechanism. Bullshit. > 3, In our enterprise, we want desktop to be as much consistent as > possible. We need the same applications to be available both on Windows > and Linux desktop. Therefore we do use Moziila Firefox and Mozilla > Thunderbird; Nor epiphany of Evolution could do this. And we want our desktop to be as consistent as possible, which means shipping HIG-compliant applications. > 4, <flame> Epiphany is just too ugly (call it "consistent" if U wish). > I'd never offer it to our users. </flame> If it's ugly, that must be because of your desktop theme. It's difficult to make a more neutral look than epiphany's. > 5, <rumors> Epiphany imposes web compatibility problems even in cases > where Firefox dosen't have any problem. </rumors> Bullshit. > 6, Epiphany offers zero extension potential compared with Firefox. Not > that I personally need Flash, however when needed, I want to have an > option. Firefox is supported by these means. Bullshit. > 7, Solving problems with webpages. Firefox is well-known and many webs > tend to be compatible with, I can use the stronger position. However, I > could hardly argue with the "Epiphany". What is it? Can we eat it? Or is > it related to some religion? It uses the same engine - freed from a number of bugs by the xulrunner maintainer. -- .''`. Josselin Mouette /\./\ : :' : [EMAIL PROTECTED] `. `' [EMAIL PROTECTED] `- Debian GNU/Linux -- The power of freedom