Am 14.12.2012 13:15, schrieb evilrat: > On Friday, 14 December 2012 at 10:42:25 UTC, David wrote: >> Am 14.12.2012 06:15, schrieb evilrat: >>> i wonder why no one interested in project? maybe thats just because >>> awesomium is um... half dead(can't pick correct word)? >> >> Because not a lot of people need this. I also wouldn't need it but I >> *want* it. Another reason is probably that a lot of the D users use >> Linux, which isn't supported by awesomium. Furthermore awesomium isn't >> Opensource, if I had the choice between a working awesomium and a >> working berkelium, I would choose latter, even if it's a bigger pain >> to use. > > berkellium is at chrome version 8(11 on windows), current chrome version > is 25, i've tried to just build up on version 23 but there is soooo much > differences so i don't know where to start fixing stuff and where to > find updated parts. Chrome 23 is completly different to chrome 8, so it's basically impossible.
> unfortunately there is no offscreen renderer on linux currently, > perphaps this is due to chrome itself(?). Should work (according to chromium ppl) > anyway, i'm too interested in truly free crossplatform offscreen browser > renderer, perhaps i would (or at least try) to upgrade berkellium up to > the latest chromium. That needs a rewrite of berkelium > well, my point is that even with all features D has that would help with > UI programming, HTML+JS is both cheap(most?) and simple way to do modern > UI, especially if target language don't have decent UI frameworks(no > offense to gtkd, dwt and others, but they all mostly just a D wrapper > rather than truly D ui), but thats just my opinion =3 A lot of D users use Linux, which isn't supported by awesomium > and concerning open source vs closed source, i would prefer second if it > allow free use when the first is GPL licensed. i hate viral licenses, > hate hate hate... (well for the stuff like OS kernel it's fine, but for > stuff such a simple small libraries thats a bad idea) Depends, if you have also a GPL project ...
