I just want to add to this... someone started a port a few months ago (not
the original GSWebKit).  He posted a link on this mailing list, but I can't
seem to find it now, and I don't really know who it was.  When I checked it
out I remember he had most of WebCore (I think) done.

Stefan

On Jan 7, 2008 8:10 PM, Mark Rowe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> 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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