On Fri, Oct 31, 2008 at 4:30 AM, Glynn Foster <Glynn.Foster at sun.com> wrote: > On 31/10/2008, at 3:58 PM, Martin Bochnig wrote: >> >> But shipping FF3 as default browser undermines efforts like this (in >> your own distros SXCE and Indiana), because on this end you waste 10 >> times the resources that others are trying to save piece for piece (in >> their distros). Why don't you more try to listen to / learn from the >> external contributors? > > http://www.spreadfirefox.com/en-US/worldrecord/ > > indicates that there's pretty big demand generally for Firefox 3, so we'll > continue to ship it in OpenSolaris as the default browser for the moment. If > you care about its stability and performance, you are of course welcome to > contribute locally within the desktop community or, better yet, upstream to > the fine folks at Mozilla Foundation. > > > Glynn
Reporting about the issue is all I have time to contribute for, unfortunately. I'm into other projects and I cannot start yet another one. I wanted to bring this problem to the light and I'm interested in what others think about it. For myself personally, in the future also for Natamar, the "solution" is to use older versions of FF, or seamonkey 1.1 (didn't test seamonkey 2.0 alpha). Fact is that FF3 cannot be used on low-to-medium speed platforms. Now that you know about it (a Blade 100 user's perspective), it is up to your judgement and decisions. Maybe you can find a good compromise. Don't forget that the Blade 150 (very similar to Blade 100 in most aspects) has been a current model until April 2006. And on x86 I'm sure many folks are still using Coppermine and Tualatin PIII's. %martin
