Re: [Ayatana] Epiphany as a desktop-consistent web browser in Ubuntu

2010-05-17 Thread Shane Fagan
On Mon, 2010-05-17 at 11:15 -0700, Tyler Brainerd wrote: > Aren't we after the application selection stage? Any change would have > to be 10.10 +1 Well we are but id say if there was something important that was missed im sure the desktop team would want to talk about it. I mentioned Epiphany an

Re: [Ayatana] Epiphany as a desktop-consistent web browser in Ubuntu

2010-05-17 Thread Tyler Brainerd
Aren't we after the application selection stage? Any change would have to be 10.10 +1 On May 17, 2010, at 11:04 AM, Jeremy Nickurak wrote: You certainly point out a few of those "rough edges" :) I'd simply argue that they're relatively small. If epiphany was to be targetted as a default browser

Re: [Ayatana] Epiphany as a desktop-consistent web browser in Ubuntu

2010-05-17 Thread Jeremy Nickurak
On Mon, May 17, 2010 at 12:15, Tyler Brainerd wrote: > Aren't we after the application selection stage? Any change would have to > be 10.10 +1 > 10.10+N then, for some arbitrary value of N :) Jeremy Nickurak -= Email/XMPP: jer...@nickurak.ca =- ___ Mai

Re: [Ayatana] Epiphany as a desktop-consistent web browser in Ubuntu

2010-05-17 Thread Jeremy Nickurak
You certainly point out a few of those "rough edges" :) I'd simply argue that they're relatively small. If epiphany was to be targetted as a default browser for 10.10 (for example), we'd find a lot more of these rough-edges, get more usability testing results, get more developer eyeballs and keyboa

Re: [Ayatana] Epiphany as a desktop-consistent web browser in Ubuntu

2010-05-17 Thread Krzysztof Klimonda
On Mon, 2010-05-17 at 10:24 -0600, Jeremy Nickurak wrote: (...) Hey, > Epiphany provides a web browser experience that's much more consistent > with the rest of the gtk/gnome desktop environment. It has a few rough > edges, but the 2.30.x branch has made some HUGE leaps in terms of > usability and

Re: [Ayatana] Epiphany as a desktop-consistent web browser in Ubuntu

2010-05-17 Thread Tyler Brainerd
Midori. :) it's faster and lighter. On May 17, 2010, at 9:24 AM, Jeremy Nickurak wrote: I'm curious to find out if many users on this list have been paying much attention to what epiphany-browser is doing in Lucid. Epiphany provides a web browser experience that's much more consistent with the

[Ayatana] Epiphany as a desktop-consistent web browser in Ubuntu

2010-05-17 Thread Jeremy Nickurak
I'm curious to find out if many users on this list have been paying much attention to what epiphany-browser is doing in Lucid. Epiphany provides a web browser experience that's much more consistent with the rest of the gtk/gnome desktop environment. It has a few rough edges, but the 2.30.x branch