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Re: really attracting developers
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Chris B. Vetter |
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Re: really attracting developers |
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Wed, 30 Aug 2006 17:15:12 +0200 |
On 8/30/06, Axel 'Mikesch' Katerbau <axel@objectpark.org> wrote:
[...]
In that context it would make sense to remove Cocoa dependencies. Then
WebKit was just a Obj-C wrapper around the C++ only WebCore/KHTML stuff.
No, it does not (at least to me) because THAT is where WebKit used to come FROM.
WebKit USED to be 'just an ObjC wrapper around KHTML's C++ code.
I do not get it, why they would want to go back there, because
a) that's where it came from
b) KHTML is still available separately
c) WebKit's first and foremost platform is OSX
But maybe I'm just missing the point. Wouldn't be the first time :-)
--
Chris
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