2009/6/4 Roman Hatsiev <otst...@gmail.com>:
> Sure thing, this is a key issue of Steam. IE is evil so P2P content
> distribution, better server browser and other minor features can wait
> till we finish the holy quest of removing IE dependency from Steam.
> Yeah!

There's really no need to troll this discussion. There are numerous
reasons why swapping out IE would be a good idea that aren't
"Micro$oft are evil!!" kneejerks:

- Control over which plugins can be run and at what privilege level
(great for security)
- Guaranteed consistent rendering behaviour
- Increased performance
- More features (like rounded corners via CSS)
- Support for users who don't have IE installed or available on their
PC (they do exist!)
- Easier support for guys running Steam on Wine etc.

Since Valve don't seem to be doing anything big with the platform or
community right now, this would be a good thing to focus on. P2P is
mostly pointless when Valve have a world-class server network to
handle games (I routinely get 1.2mbps and up from Steam) and custom
content is available from dozens of sources (not to mention FastDL on
servers), and there isn't really anything else I can see that warrants
updating (except maybe giving the server browser more "power user"
features like advanced filtering).

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