On quinta-feira, 12 de setembro de 2013 12:03:39, Knoll Lars wrote: > Hi, > > As many of you know, we've been doing some research on a (chromium based) > new web engine for Qt during spring and summer. I wanted to let you know > that we've now come to the conclusion that we want to continue these > efforts in the future. > > Please check > http://blog.qt.digia.com/blog/2013/09/12/introducing-the-qt-webengine/ for > all the details.
Hi Lars Thanks for the link. I also see it making the news in social media very quickly. I'd like to point out that Intel announced Crosswalk two days ago and it's a Blink- & Chromium-based web runtime. That is, it overlaps quite a bit between a web engine. I spoke to Alexis and Kenneth a while ago about Crosswalk and Qt and they assured me there is a lot that can be shared. But not knowing the details, I don't know for sure, and we couldn't interact until the project was announced. They now are. So I ask: is there mutual benefit? https://crosswalk-project.org/ (not other crosswalks on the web) -- Thiago Macieira - thiago.macieira (AT) intel.com Software Architect - Intel Open Source Technology Center
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