Galeon - gecko-based GNOME web browser README MANIFESTO ========= A web browser is more than an application, it is a way of thinking, it is a way of seeing the world. Galeon's principles are simplicity and standards compliance. Simplicity: While Mozilla has an excellent rendering engine, its default XUL-based interface is considered to be overcrowded and bloated. Furthermore, on slower processors even trivial tasks such as pulling down a menu is less than responsive. Galeon aims to utilize the simplest interface possible for a browser. Keep in mind that simple does not necessarily mean less powerful. We believe the commonly used browsers of today are too big, buggy, and bloated. Galeon addresses simplicity with a small browser designed for the web -- not mail, newsgroups, file management, instant messenging or coffee making. The UNIX philosophy is to design small tools that do one thing, and do it well. Galeon also address simplicity with modularity to make a light and powerful application. If something can be implemented using external applications or components, we use it rather than wasting resources in the web browser. Integration will be achived with CORBA, Bonobo, and the ever popular command line. Mail will be handled with your favorite e-mail application (Evolution, pine, mutt, balsa, pronto, whatever); GTM (Gnome Transfer Manager) will be used to download files in a standardized manner. Standards compliance: The introduction of non-standard features in browsers could make it difficult or impossible to use alternative products like Galeon if developers embrace them. Alternative (standards complying) browsers could not be able to fully access web sites making use of these features. The success of non-standard features can ultimately lead to forcing one browser, on one platform to dominate the market. Standards compliance ensures the freedom of choice. Galeon aims to achieve this. Web Resources ============= Galeon's homepage is at: http://galeon.sourceforge.net/ Be sure to visit this site for information, documentation, news, etc. The latest version of Galeon can be found at: http://sourceforge.net/projects/galeon/ For information on the Mozilla project on which Galeon is based, see: http://www.mozilla.org/ IRC === If there's something you just can't find out elsewhere, you want to give feedback directly to the authors or you're just bored, visit #galeon on Byxnet (irc.gimp.org:6667). Get Support =========== Galeon-user mailing list: http://lists.sourceforge.net/mailman/listinfo/galeon-user Help development ================ 1. SUBMITTING PATCHES The Galeon source is constantly changing. If you want to submit a patch, please do so from the most recent CVS source tree, subscribe to the galeon-devel mailing list by visiting: http://lists.sourceforge.net/mailman/listinfo/galeon-devel and post your patch with a description of functionality. You can also attach patches to bugs on http://bugzilla.gnome.org 2. TRANSLATIONS Subscribe to galeon-devel (see above url) and send here translations. 3. BUGS Naturally Galeon is far from perfect, so if you find any bugs, please report them to: http://bugzilla.gnome.org Please make sure that what you're reporting is actually a BUG and not a problem on your end. Specify galeon version, distribution, mozilla and gnome packages version. 4. SUGGESTIONS Subscribe to galeon-devel and give us your suggestions.