Wow. I understand where you are coming from. I have watched, over the years, as mozilla.org^Wmozilla.com has become more obsessed with their own Windows product and harder for Linux-oriented projects and distros to work with. I can certainly see the advantages of moving to webkit. And I like, and am excited about webkit.
However, as the administrator of XDMCP/NX servers which serve about 120 business desktops, I must emphasize that it is *critical* for me, and presumably others in similar positions to mine, that Epiphany continue to work with all the sites that my users need to do their jobs. We do a lot of warranty claim processing with a plethora of different vendors of commercial kitchen equipment. And I find that sites with web apps like these are more likely to be IE only. And I strongly suspect that when they do decide to support another browser, they do not just write to web standards. They take their site and make whatever modifications are necessary to make it work with that browser. And "that browser", when I'm lucky enough that they care about anything other than IE, is Firefox. I'll be honest. While one part of me is cheering this move. It scares the hell out of me as an administrator. I'll respect your decisions. Thanks for all your hard work. And good luck. -Steve Bergman _______________________________________________ epiphany-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/epiphany-list
