On 31 July 2017 at 21:58, Steven R. Baker <ste...@stevenrbaker.com> wrote:
>
> Firefox's UI is highly configurable, so I think it can be made to look
> "close enough". But you're right, Firefox looking firefox-y means it won't
> be a stumbling block for people. We can ignore the web browser issue now,
> and maybe in the future get a new WebKit port.

What I have previously suggested was something of a quick-and-dirty hack:

Take the code Ubuntu wrote and published to integrate Firefox with the
Unity desktop, and repurpose it to make Firefox display GNUstep style
menus & icon and so on instead.

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