On Thu, Nov 08, 2012 at 10:04:10PM +0100, Randolph D. wrote:
> Dear all,
> after some talks with some board members, the request rised to include more
> members and developers in the idea of adding a browser to Libreoffice.
> We know this needs time and work, but would not be impossible to add it to
> the installer and create a place to be for it, and see, how the community
> reacts to it and requests more interaction. This security orientated webkit
> browser would be a good codebasis for that:
> http://sourceforge.net/projects/dooble/
> Any pro or cons from anyone? No person in the office works today without
> the internet, the consequence is, an office suite needs or could provide an
> open source browser. Anyone interested to test or join the idea or
> recommendations for the steps to plan?
> Regards Randolph
> 
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Talk nicely to one of the other projects making small browsers? Netsurf / Midori
might also be interested and are small codebase and lightweight.

AndyC

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