Re: 3.18 big release and future plans



@Michael

El 03-10-2015 11:18, Michael Catanzaro escribió:
On Fri, 2015-10-02 at 16:12 -0300, Bastián Díaz wrote:
Hello, I am delighted the evolution that epiphany has taken, and this
release I have become my default web browser.
However, I have some doubts about its future performance and features
that would make before writing a report.

Hi, glad you're enjoying Epiphany!

Since the development team is small, and I'm personally more interested
in working on security features, the common refrain for my answers here
is unfortunately "patches welcome," but most of these would be good
(not-too-complicated) projects for new contributors.


Thank you very much for your honest answer. I really like getting feedback from a software developer with respect to a particular project.

Warning when closing multiple tabs: It may seem minor, but it is
important to avoid mistakes.

I'm not sure what the problem is here? If you have any modified forms,
you'll get a warning. Otherwise, closing the browser is harmless: all
your pages will be loaded again next time you start the browser.


As you know, websites are dynamic and sometimes execute processes that closing the web browser, allow data loss. A warning helps prevent accidental errors. Moreover, you are right, I think it also greatly influences the workflow imposed by other web browsers.

Evince browser plugin: An excellent alternative to read pdf directly
in
the web browser. Unfortunately the only way to install is via
terminal.
Is it possible to add as a complement or recommend it to be seen and
installed from gnome-software?

GNOME expects it to be installed and enabled by default, but
distributions have the final say on this and can screw that up
intentionally or unintentionally. You can file a bug report with your
distro. It's enabled by default in Fedora Workstation.


Is that really so?. For years I use fedora and perform clean installations. I remember in F22 to install the plugin manually, like F23 beta testing(gnome). However, my point is the low visibility of the plugin in gnome-software (easiest method of package management for new users). The only visible plugin (recommended?) Is the Java plugin (iced-tea). Is this a appdata issue on epiphany or evince?

Plugin manager: The current ad blocker is very general.It does not
allow
enable/disable for some websites or block particular elements.


I'm planning to work on improving this.


Great!

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For other issues, is not a nuisance to write reports for improvement?.
- Pin Epiphany tabs
- Reading view
- Webextensión API

I also noticed that there is some suspicion in the incorporation of new icons (functions) in the headerbar. Therefore, does the possibility of a button is out to "add bookmarks"? , O include a progress bar similar to the new file progress operations from nautilus?

Cheers

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Bastián Díaz



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