Albert Astals Cid wrote: > El Dilluns, 20 d'abril de 2015, a les 13:28:59, Lisandro Damián Nicanor Pérez > Meyer va escriure: > > Hi everyone! I'm one of Debian's Qt maintainers and I'm writing here due to > > the problem that QtWebEngine poses for us distros (in this case, at least > > Debian and Fedora). > > > > I know that kdepim seems to depend on it now. Sadly QtWebEngine it's quite a > > hard (very hard) piece of software to package. > > > > It embeds quite a lot of 3rd party stuff which we distros don't accept (in > > different grades depending on the distro) as we require to build using the > > system versions. Fedora's Rex Dieter tells me that's actually why chromium > > is not available for them. > > IMHO the duty of a distro is providing software to their users to use, if the > rules of the distro make providing software hard/impossible they need to be > updated or these distros need to understand they will lose users to more > flexible distros. Or they will switch PIM applications. Or even the DE. Don't think users are married with your application... Is it really necessary to use a multiprocess web framework just to view HTML mails? Can't this be done with different backends, so users/distros have the option to simply use KHTML?
> > Cheers, > Albert