Originally posted by wrender
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Kubuntu could freeze Firefox at the last version that worked with the kde-integration package, but then everybody would be complaining that it was an old version. Instead, they are shipping Firefox the way that Mozilla has designed Firefox to work. Mozilla's indifference to KDE is probably one of the reasons more and more people are using alternatives like chromium.
The decision to go with rekonq is not trying to force a KDE/QT app down anybody's throat, instead it is the default KDE browser and Kubuntu ships it that way. I will say that since Steve pointed out the latest git version was available, I installed it and it is very, very stable, on my system. It doesn't have all the plugins I use, but it is definitely a big step in the right direction.
In the end, though, it seems that Mozilla should be the one people are venting at for not supporting KDE, not Kubuntu or any other KDE based distribution. The distributions can only work with what they are given and in the case of Firefox, they haven't been given much to work with (in terms of integration).
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