On 2007-12-05 04:26:49 +1100, Lars Sonchocky-Helldorf
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
These days everybody seems to port WebKit to his platform of choice:
QT, GTK++, you name it:
http://planet.webkit.org/
It has been a while when the consens on this list was that porting
WebKit is hard/difficult to do. I guess that might have changed since
the last time we looked - it must have changed I can't explain the
various porting efforts otherwise. Can somebody with sufficient
insight please reevaluate the porting possibilities of WebKit?
As should be clear from the number of ports of WebKit that have
appeared over the last 6 months, porting is not a incredibly hard task.
It requires time and an ability to feel your way around a reasonably
large code base, but there should not be anything overly difficult for
a competent developer. We have several ports in progress that are
driven primarily by one or two developers. Kevin Ollivier did most of
the work on the wxWidgets port on his own, and Robert Norris is making
good progress on a port to AROS. The WebKit team is friendly and more
than willing to answer questions and provide assistance where possible
to new ports.
Kind regards,
Mark Rowe
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