I've read sensible-browser's code before reading this bug report and came to the same conclusion as Chris.
sensible-browser is currently broken because if it detects a Gnome desktop, it directly invokes gnome-www-browser but doing this actually *bypasses* what the user configures in "System > Preferences > Preferred Applications".
I've run into this bug today.
I've read sensible-browser's code before reading this bug report and came to the same conclusion as Chris.
sensible-browser is currently broken because if it detects a Gnome desktop, it directly invokes gnome-www-browser but doing this actually *bypasses* what the user configures in "System > Preferences > Preferred Applications".
Bypassing the user's preferences is NOT sensible.