Thanks about this blog post, it's exactly what i was asking for :)

Regards,

Mathieu

* Yoan Blanc <[email protected]> [2009-08-05 12:32:59]:

> A blog post about the switch:
> http://chrislord.net/blog/Software/mozilla-is-actually-pretty-good-guys.enlighten
> 
> -- 
> Yoan
> 
> 2009/8/5 Mathieu Virbel <[email protected]>:
> > Hi clutter team,
> >
> > From two month now, i've started to work on a embedded browser to work
> > with python + opengl. I was using the first time clutter-webkit port,
> > and in second time, the webkit trunk branch.
> >
> > But no work have been done in clutter-webkit since september 2008. And a
> > new branch clutter-mozembed is born on november 2008 - febuary 2009.
> >
> > 2 questions about this :
> >  * why changing from webkit to mozembed ? i would like to known if it's
> > technical reason or personnal reason :)
> >  * do you think, outside webkit or mozembed, would it possible to make
> > a more generic "offscreen-rendering" ?
> >
> > As i think, we try to reach the same goal. Having a browser is hardware
> > with accelerated graphic. Instead of implemented a new platform for each
> > project with this goal, would be better to do a offscreen-rendering
> > platform, with a generic controler ? (Maybe i've wrong, and its fatest
> > as implementing a new platform...)
> >
> > Regards,
> >
> > Mathieu
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