[Arm-dev] weston and chromium

Mon Dec 10 19:09:55 UTC 2018
Skorpeo Skorpeo <skorpeo11 at gmail.com>

Right after I sent the email I realized I should have written:

I tried to compile chromium but I get stuck at the dependencies based on
how they recommend compilation, see:
https://groups.google.com/a/chromium.org/forum/#!mydiscussions/chromium-discuss/M7MPEeu4kFA.
I am not sure how fedora builds it but it magically exists.

As to weston, I do admit that I have not attempted to compile it albeit it
seems the world is going to wayland and weston is the reference
implementation.  Since X exists why not weston.

As to politics I'll stay out of it but I believe there is a difference
between chrome and chromium.  I believe microsoft is possibly competitor to
google.  Nonetheless, in your honor I just checked and saw firefox exists
so I will give that a try.

Cheers!


On Mon, Dec 10, 2018 at 9:05 PM Trent <trent at lindows.org> wrote:

> You can download the source code of those applications, compile them, and
> run them on your ARM device.
>
> With that, how about a little on politics?
>
> How about *NO* for including Chromium?
>
> 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.
>
> 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.
>
>
> On 12/10/18 12:36 PM, Skorpeo Skorpeo wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> What are the chances of getting chromium and weston on aarch64?  They do
> exist in fedora if that helps or makes a difference.
>
> Fingers crossed!
>
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