Įpiphany initially used the Gecko layout engine from the Mozilla project to display web pages. The first version of Epiphany was released on December 24, 2002. Gritti ended his work on Epiphany and a GNOME team led by Xan Lopez, Christian Persch and Jean-François Rameau now direct the project. Galeon development stalled and the developers decided to work on extensions to bring Galeon's advanced features to Epiphany. Galeon continued after the fork, but lost momentum due to the remaining developers' failure to keep up with changes in the Mozilla platform. For example: Making people happy that don't have control center installed is not a good reason to have mime configuration in Epiphany itself. If someone will like to use it anyway, it's just a plus. We don't aim to make Epiphany usable outside Gnome.
The Unix philosophy is to design small tools that do one thing, and do it well.Įpiphany's main goal is to be integrated with the gnome desktop. Epiphany addresses simplicity with a small browser designed for the web-not mail, newsgroups, file management, instant messaging or coffee making. We believe the commonly used browsers of today are too big, buggy, and bloated. Keep in mind that simple does not necessarily mean less powerful. Furthermore, on slower processors even trivial tasks such as pulling down a menu is less than responsive.Įpiphany aims to utilize the simplest interface possible for a browser. While Mozilla has an excellent rendering engine, its default XUL-based interface is considered to be overcrowded and bloated. As such, Epiphany used the global GNOME theme and other settings from inception. He intended Epiphany to comply with the GNOME HIG. As a result, Gritti created a new browser based on Galeon, with most of the non-critical features removed. As Galeon was oriented towards power users, most developers disapproved. Īround the same time, the GNOME project adopted a set of human interface guidelines, which promoted simplification of user interfaces. While Gritti regarded Galeon's monolithic design and the number of user-configurable features as factors limiting Galeon's maintainability and usability, the rest of the Galeon developers wanted to add more features. The fork occurred because of the disagreement between Gritti and the rest of Galeon developers about new features. This article, Turning Japanese: Sen-Ryo gives a welcome break from the onslaught of fast food and milktea, originally appeared on Coconuts, Asia's leading alternative media company.Marco Pesenti Gritti, the initiator of Galeon, originally developed Epiphany in 2002 as a fork of Galeon. Read our Editorial Policies on accepting complementary meals here. However, Sen-Ryo had no editorial involvement in or oversight of this article.
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Sen-Ryo is at Ground Floor, The Podium, Ortigas Center, Pasig CityįB: | IG: out more places to eat and drink around the metro here.ĮDITOR’S NOTE: Our writer’s meal at Sen-Ryo was free of charge as part of a media tasting.
We expect to see crowds of diners here in the future, so be sure to call in for a reservation. It’s quite possibly one of the best new restaurants we have tried, and we highly recommend it to anyone looking for a posh spot to entertain friends and family. Generally speaking, Sen-Ryo’s menu is fantastic.