Package: liferea-mozilla
Severity: wishlist

Hi.

I'm trying to keep my installation down to as minimal as possible and
one of the programs that I have recently decided to keep after
experimenting a little bit is liferea.

I saw in other bugreports that liferea-mozilla is the "way to go" and
would like to get it installed, but I already have both Firefox and
Thunderbird installed.

I think that it should not be necessary to pull in yet another browsing
engine based on geeko (implicit or explicit) and this is the purpose of
this e-mail: is it possible to use the already installed geeko rendering
engine present in firefox?

Perhaps not now, but using xulrunner (already in testing) for the next
releases (which is intended to make Firefox and Thunderbird share more
code, as far as I understand it)?


Thanks for any feedback, Rogério Brito.

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