Rex Dieter wrote:
g wrote:
> yet, in reality, my point, which one missed, is that when it comes
> to web browsers and email clients, it is like baskin-robbins, there
> are many choices to make and that choice should be left to user.
> not packages that are loaded by default when a new installation is
> made.
Thanks, but I think it's a given that we need to install one web browser
by
default, and that the question is which one. Not installing any (or some
how providing a choice) is not an option we are considering.
On the other hand, we *could* move the webbrowser outside of treating it as
part of the desktop environment, and more as an (essential) addon
application.
-- Rex