Firefox with its stock look, proper rounded window corners and actual Wayland support feels like jumping 5 years ahead of how it's shipped by default currently.
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Brage Fuglseth (bragefuglseth@fosstodon.org)'s status on Monday, 11-Dec-2023 00:20:11 JST Brage Fuglseth -
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Brage Fuglseth (bragefuglseth@fosstodon.org)'s status on Monday, 11-Dec-2023 00:20:10 JST Brage Fuglseth I understand that posting on Mastodon won’t change anything, though, so does anyone here know where one should reach out to actually try to make this change happen?
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Bø!rge (forteller@tutoteket.no)'s status on Monday, 11-Dec-2023 00:20:10 JST Bø!rge @bragefuglseth I have no idea, but I know that the @thunderbird team is amazing at answering people on here, and they should probably know a little bit about how to get in touch with some Firefox people, right?
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Brage Fuglseth (bragefuglseth@fosstodon.org)'s status on Monday, 11-Dec-2023 00:20:11 JST Brage Fuglseth Wayland by default in the future is a given, but what I'd really like to see is Firefox being decoupled from GTK stylesheets entirely and shipped with its stock style instead. The current obsession with shoehorning it into every desktop styling possible has, ironically enough, led to it being the most prominent element of inconsistency on a modern Fedora Workstation install.
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