On Tue, 30 Jul 2019 18:24:35 +0300, you wrote: >It is often inconvenient to have to launch a web browser (as bloated as >they have become) to simply send a few bytes of text communication. >Browsers are massive ecosystems with their own caveats and security >issues.
Most people these days always have a web browser open, thus they don't have the same inconvenience, as they are using it to search Google, use slack, stack overflow, etc. >For example look at how much work went into getting rust working on >DragonFly (necessary for Firefox). If the current trends around browsers >continue, it may continue take inordinate amounts of time to keep these >things working well on DragonFly. On the other hand, if you can get more people actively involved in helping with DragonFly that this is less of an issue... >I have an indexed database of every single email sent to users@ since I >started using DragonFly. In a second I can call up reference to a >previous problem and troubleshoot. This is invaluable. I suspect you are a minority in that respect.
