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<p>You can download the source code of those applications, compile
them, and run them on your ARM device.</p>
<p>With that, how about a little on politics?</p>
<p>How about *NO* for including Chromium?</p>
<p>Reason is, a lot of people now, for some reason, using Chrome
based browsers despite being resource hogs, and data collectors
for Google. Just recently, Microsoft announced they are giving up
on their own browser web engine, and going to start putting
Chrome's Blink web engine in Edge browser. <br>
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<p>This sets a dangerous precedent. This would give Google more even
more control over the Internet in setting the standards, and data
collection on everyone. There are already web standards as set
up by W3C which will probably be ignored in the near future if
things keep going the way they are.<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 12/10/18 12:36 PM, Skorpeo Skorpeo
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<div>Hi,</div>
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<div>What are the chances of getting chromium and weston on
aarch64? They do exist in fedora if that helps or makes a
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<div>Fingers crossed!<br>
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