@Michael Terry: what patch did you throw over the wall to xdg-utils?
URL?

Xdg-open calls gnome-open and kfmclient to open urls. Gnome-open and
kfmclient checks certain GNOME / KDE settings to figure out how to
handle urls. Xdg-settings works by checking those same settings.

Please remember the xdg/portland project is about having a standard way
of opening files, url, emails, etc on all Linux desktop environments in
all Linux distros. AFAIK, x-www-browser is a Debianism that doesn't
exist in rpm-land.

Additionally, unlike your per-user GNOME/KDE settings, x-www-browser is
a system setting that requires root to change. It seems wrong for
Chromium / xdg-settings to change x-www-browser when one user on the
system decides to set it as their default browser. What happens to x
-www-browser when Alice and Bob have different browser preferences?

As far as Chromium developers are concerned, we want to support the
majority of its users, but at the same time not be burdened with having
to deal with each individual desktop environment / distro since the
Linux desktop landscape is so diverse. Thus we use xdg-utils wherever we
can. So sort out how xdg-utils should interact with x-www-browser and go
from there.

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When chromium is the only browser installed, i'm still asked to make it the 
default
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/513133
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