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1 | initial version | posted 2019-09-22 19:19:23 +0200 |
Browser is lacking, we all know that, but as long as you are running alien-dalvik supported device you can always fall back on firefox mobile and access anything. Problem is when you are running community edition, it's jolla browser, which sucks, webcat which is tied to system libraries that are also updated and always in the chase the rabbit scenario. Any chance jolla gives up on that and embraces gnome that are supposedly devoted to supporting pureOS? If jolla can at least catch up to gtk we would have an up to date browser borrowing their gtk gnome web app? Put the browser developers on something more useful and capitalize on gnome devs working on their project? They are already putting the hard work on getting all arm-compatible, why not use that?
2 | No.2 Revision |
Browser is lacking, we all know that, but as long as you are running alien-dalvik supported device you can always fall back on firefox mobile and access anything. Problem is when you are running community edition, it's jolla browser, which sucks, webcat which is tied to system libraries that are also updated and always in the chase the rabbit scenario. Any chance jolla gives up on that and embraces gnome that are supposedly devoted to supporting pureOS? If jolla can at least catch up to gtk we would have an up to date browser borrowing their gtk gnome web app? Put the browser developers on something more useful and capitalize on gnome devs working on their project? They are already putting the hard work on getting it all arm-compatible, arm-compatible and wayland ready, why not use that?
3 | No.3 Revision |
Browser is lacking, we all know that, but as long as you are running alien-dalvik supported device you can always fall back on firefox mobile and access anything. Problem is when you are running community edition, it's jolla browser, which sucks, webcat which is tied to system libraries that are also updated and always in the chase the rabbit scenario. Any chance jolla gives up on that and embraces gnome that are supposedly devoted to supporting pureOS? If jolla can at least catch up to gtk we would have an up to date browser borrowing their gtk gnome web app? Put the browser developers on something more useful and capitalize on gnome devs working on their project? They are already putting the hard work on getting it all arm-compatible and wayland ready, why not use that?
EDIT: forget it, PureOS guys just announced they are unable to get FF working on arm and will use Epiphany kek, mozilla is just way ahead of any mobile curve, no arm can catch up
4 | No.4 Revision |
Browser is lacking, we all know that, but as long as you are running alien-dalvik supported device you can always fall back on firefox mobile and access anything. Problem is when you are running community edition, it's jolla browser, which sucks, webcat which is tied to system libraries that are also updated and always in the chase the rabbit scenario. Any chance jolla gives up on that and embraces gnome that are supposedly devoted to supporting pureOS? If jolla can at least catch up to gtk we would have an up to date browser borrowing their gtk gnome web app? Put the browser developers on something more useful and capitalize on gnome devs working on their project? They are already putting the hard work on getting it all arm-compatible and wayland ready, why not use that?
EDIT: forget it, PureOS guys just announced they are unable to get FF working on arm and will use Epiphany kek, mozilla is just way ahead of any mobile curve, no arm can catch upup https://puri.sm/posts/an-epiphany-regarding-purebrowser/
5 | No.5 Revision |
Browser is lacking, we all know that, but as long as you are running alien-dalvik supported device you can always fall back on firefox mobile and access anything. Problem is when you are running community edition, it's jolla browser, which sucks, webcat which is tied to system libraries that are also updated and always in the chase the rabbit scenario. Any chance jolla gives up on that and embraces gnome that are supposedly devoted to supporting pureOS? If jolla can at least catch up to gtk we would have an up to date browser borrowing their gtk gnome web app? Put the browser developers on something more useful and capitalize on gnome devs working on their project? They are already putting the hard work on getting it all arm-compatible and wayland ready, why not use that?
EDIT: forget it, PureOS guys just announced they are unable to get FF working on arm and will use Epiphany kek, mozilla is just way ahead of any mobile curve, no arm can catch up https://puri.sm/posts/an-epiphany-regarding-purebrowser/